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Official pirate warning
http://www.icc-ccs.org/index.php?opt...d=70&Itemid=58
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So it looks like they do have a "transit zone" and travel groups (convoys?) It seems like finding the mother ship wouldn't be that hard find and sink them! me needs to proof read better |
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(first, thanks to Jalu3 for sending me the original link:salute:) I think the Gulf of Aden would be a tough nut to crack since it is close to shore and the small, fast boats they are using. But the attacks to the southeast, in the Indian Ocean, you'd think with all of our modern tracking equipment, one could find the ship. Can radar pick up those small craft? Kinda makes you want to be a soldier of fortune and offer your services out to shipping companies:hmmm:.
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I'm also curious, with all the "naval firepower" in that area, how pro-active they are being searching these smaller "fishing boats.":arrgh!:
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What's Rambo doing with himself these days? :hmmm:
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You have to keep in mind that merchant vessels don't have the best radars, and they don't have dedicated radar operators (The OOW takes care of it). If the OOW's busy - say, filling out the waste disposal papework, or something equally vital - he might not fiddle with his radar settings enough, and not see the boats before it's too late. Wooden boats, low on the water... Unless it's glassy and they make a good wake, you won't see them until they're pretty close. It's also worth noting that a lot of merchant ships have radar blind spots somewhere around the stern. |
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If the pirates are doing it right (what I think they mostly are), a small boat would be hard to detec. Especially if it's coming right behind you, in the ship's wake. That's exactly what I would do: Have a small but fast boat, and then attack behind in the wake. A rope, a hook, and couple strong and skilled guyes to go on board and lower the ropeladder (is it a ropeladder in english?). -RC- |
It is interesting that the Somali pirates have been getting all the media they have been around for a while and there have been pirates operating in Southeast Asia along the Malacca Straits for many years.
In either place it is a difficult thing to control the Somali pirates did not seem to be slown down much by military action.Of course just like the old days it is there livelyhood so i suppose it is piracy or death. http://us-pacific-command.blogspot.c...fforts-in.html |
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Starforce!!!
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I said it back then, and I say it again: an intense presence of helicopter gunship patrols, armed with rockets. Have a sufficent big number of patrols in the air at all time, let them jump from platform to platform all around. Strike pirates on sight. Shoot to sink. Pursue escaping attackers and sink them as well. Let those on land wonder why their boats don't return.
But no, that is too harsh. Result: the pirate'S operationaol zone has widened extremely in the past months, and far, fart to the north. Their weapons get better, btw. Must be all the ransom they get payed. |
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