- Net cutters
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name= Net cutters
caption= The net cutters, secret weapon of the Icelandic Coast Guard.
origin= ISL
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service=1958 -present
used_by= ISL
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wars=Cod War s
designer= R.AdmPétur Sigurðsson
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manufacturer=Icelandic Coast Guard Armory and others
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transport=The net cutters were secret [Sveinn Sæmundsson, "Guðmundur skipherra Kjærnested", Örn og Örlygur. [Reykjavík] . 1984. p. 187-189. ] weapons employed by theIcelandic Coast Guard during the later twoCod War s to cut the trawling wires of foreignfishing trawlers working within the then newly-claimed Exclusive Fisheries zones.They were designed by Pétur Sigurðsson, director of the Icelandic Coast Guard for the
1958 war.However, they weren't put into use until1972 .The first net cutting
On
September 5 1972, at 25 minutes past ten [Sveinn Sæmundsson, "Guðmundur skipherra Kjærnested", Örn og Örlygur. [Reykjavík] . 1984. p. 187-189. ] ICGV "Ægir", under Cdr. Guðmundur Kjærnested's command, encountered an unmarked trawler fishing northeast ofHornbanki . The master of this black-hulled trawler refused to divulge the trawler's name and number, and, after being warned to follow the Coast Guard's orders, played "Rule Britannia " over the radio. At 10:40 the net cutter was deployed into the water for the first time and "Ægir" sailed along the trawler's port side. The fishermen tossed a thick nylon rope into the water as the patrol ship closed in, attempting to disable its propeller. After passing the trawler, "Ægir" veered to the trawler's starboard side. The net cutter, 160fathoms behind the patrol vessel, sliced one of the trawling wires. As ICGV "Ægir" came about to circle the unidentified trawler, its angry crew threwcoal as well as garbage and a largefire axe at the Coast Guard vessel. A considerable amount of swearing and shouting came through the radio, which resulted in trawler being identified as "Peter Scott" H-103. [Sveinn Sæmundsson, "Guðmundur skipherra Kjærnested", Örn og Örlygur. [Reykjavík] . 1984. p. 187-189. ]Other users
The net cutters have not only been used by the Icelandic Coast Guard. The
Norwegian Coast Guard has had the net cutters in its inventory for a long timeFact|date=June 2008 and has successfully used them against Icelandic trawlers nearSvalbard .Fact|date=June 2008 Although during the first Norwegian usage of the net cutters they were employed on a small inflatable boat that did not have the same effect as a full size patrol ship, resulting in one set of net cutters to "captured" by the Icelandic trawler. Shortly afterwards Icelandic coast guard officials made comments about the net cutters being "Used in a wrong manner",Fact|date=June 2008 something the Norwegian Coast Guard paid attention to and as a result did not employ inflatable boats with net cutters. The Norwegian net cutters had also been slightly modified, and some speculations arose in Icelandic media as to the legality of other users of net cutters.List of known users:
*ISL
*NORources
* [http://www.lhg.is Icelandic Coast Guard]
*Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, "Þorskastríðin þrjú : saga landhelgismálsins 1948-1976", Hafréttarstofnun Íslands. Reykjavík. 2006. ISBN 9979701412
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