The vessel?s declared cargo consists of ?minerals? and ?industrial products?.
Somali pirates suffered skin burns, lost hair and fell gravely ill ?within days? of boarding the MV Iran Deyanat. Some of them died.
An Indian warship on Tuesday prevented two merchant vessels from being hijacked by heavily armed pirates in the Gulf of Aden and escorted both ships to safety, the navy said.
Pirates on power-boats attacked Saudi Arabia-registered merchant vessel "MV Timaha," and half an hour later a second group tried to board a 38,000-tonne bulk carrier owned by India's Great Eastern Shipping Co, the navy said.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
link.
Tell me, if you're a guy who's only military training is getting drunk and shooting a poorly maintained rifle you looted off a corpse, what compels you to think you should fire on real soldiers who were just dispatched from a Frigate?
Originally posted by: TallBill
Fuck, I should go get a contractor job defending boats.
Apparently they use rocket launchers, too, but I am surprised that given their complete vulnerability in small boats that larger merchant ships with the money to do it don't have private contractors. Surely a mounted machine gun on the front and back of a ship plus maybe a few rockets on board would do nicely.Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: TallBill
Fuck, I should go get a contractor job defending boats.
Yeah, seriously. They've got a 30ft fishing boat and a dinghy and somehow they manage to take over cruise liners. All you'd need is an M2 with a tripod and couple cans of ammo.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Apparently they use rocket launchers, too, but I am surprised that given their complete vulnerability in small boats that larger merchant ships with the money to do it don't have private contractors. Surely a mounted machine gun on the front and back of a ship plus maybe a few rockets on board would do nicely.Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: TallBill
Fuck, I should go get a contractor job defending boats.
Yeah, seriously. They've got a 30ft fishing boat and a dinghy and somehow they manage to take over cruise liners. All you'd need is an M2 with a tripod and couple cans of ammo.
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Apparently they use rocket launchers, too, but I am surprised that given their complete vulnerability in small boats that larger merchant ships with the money to do it don't have private contractors. Surely a mounted machine gun on the front and back of a ship plus maybe a few rockets on board would do nicely.Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: TallBill
Fuck, I should go get a contractor job defending boats.
Yeah, seriously. They've got a 30ft fishing boat and a dinghy and somehow they manage to take over cruise liners. All you'd need is an M2 with a tripod and couple cans of ammo.
I'm pretty sure it has to do with nations not allowing armed cargo ships to dock at their ports.
Heat on the water
Developed several years ago for land usage, the Active Denial System fires a 6-foot-wide beam that creates an unbearable sensation of heat on its targets. People in its path must run. It?s unclear whether the ray could penetrate the steel bulkhead of a surface vessel, but it could zap anyone riding in an exposed open boat, forcing them to turn away or even jump overboard to escape the beam.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Apparently they use rocket launchers, too, but I am surprised that given their complete vulnerability in small boats that larger merchant ships with the money to do it don't have private contractors. Surely a mounted machine gun on the front and back of a ship plus maybe a few rockets on board would do nicely.Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: TallBill
Fuck, I should go get a contractor job defending boats.
Yeah, seriously. They've got a 30ft fishing boat and a dinghy and somehow they manage to take over cruise liners. All you'd need is an M2 with a tripod and couple cans of ammo.
It was the first time the Royal Navy had been engaged in a fatal shoot-out on the high seas in living memory.
Originally posted by: trance247
I still dont get how we have pirates in 21st century, I just read article about russian navy ship stopping another pirate ship of somali coast...
I mean they dont build their ships, so they must be stolen and numbered and traceable some how why not commission an old sub and torpedo away those punks, all you need is some old uboat and mercenaries, das boot in your ass pirates![]()
Originally posted by: ModerateRepZero
Soverignty would be my guess; although Somali pirates have been preying on ships for longer than a year, it wasn't until this past summer I think that the UN authorized ships to go into the Somali waters and aggressively interdict boats. Before, I would assume the most they could do was escort (cargo) ships which would serve as a visible deterrent to pirates.
I'm not a supporter of Bush's administration, but at least I don't blindly say stuff like that.Originally posted by: brandonbull
They is no money in it for Cheney and his defense contractors so Bush isn't going to turn the US Navy loose on these scum.