U.S. Destroyer chases pirate ship

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U.S. Navy ship tried to intervene.In summary, piracy remains a major issue in certain parts of the world, such as the Indian Ocean and Selat Karimata. Modern pirates are armed with weapons obtained on the black market, and there have been numerous reported incidents, including the recent attack on a cruise ship. In one incident, the crew used a sonic weapon to deter the pirates.
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rachmaninoff
Interesting anachronism!

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/060123/481/ny11701230026;_ylt=AjUD4ur5PWW22YrXD2qecFwV6w8F;_ylu=X3oDMTA3bGk2OHYzBHNlYwN0bXA-"
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060123/ap_on_re_af/us_navy_pirates"
 
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Pirates are still a big problem in parts of the world, particularly in the Indian Ocean around the Horn of Africa (Somalia) and Selat Karimata between the South China and Java Seas, and possibly the Straits of Molucca. Modern pirates use mortars and RPGs obtained on the black market.

e.g. http://www.icc-ccs.org/main/news.php?newsid=61

See also the weekly piracy report - http://www.icc-ccs.org/prc/piracyreport.php
 
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There was a recent publicized incident where a cruise ship was attacked by a pirate ship. Long story short, the cruise ship decided to try to run over the pirate ship and almost succeeded... they eventually just outran them and escaped
 
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Oh I know pirates are a problem. But look at the picture - there's like this tiny yacht trying to outrun a missile destroyer. It just looks so absurd - how stupid can you be?
 
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It suprises me that they could outrun them, I picture cruise ships taking forever to get up to speed, but I guess not. Maybe the pirate ship's drummer just couldn't keep up the beat.
 
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In this handout photo by the US Navy, the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill, top right, follows a suspected pirate vessel in the Indian Ocean on Saturday Jan. 21. 2006. U.S. sailors boarded the suspected pirate ship in the Indian Ocean and detained 26 men for questioning, the Navy said Sunday. The 16 Indians and 10 Somali men were aboard a traditional dhow that was chased and seized Saturday by the U.S. guided missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill, said Lt. Leslie Hull-Ryde of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command in Bahrain. The dhow stopped 54 miles off the coast of Somalia after the Churchill fired warning shots, the Navy said. U.S. sailors boarded the ship and seized a cache of small arms. (AP Photo/US Navy, Kenneth Anderson, HO)
isn't this one of the most redundant articles, in that things are said redundantly, you've ever read because of the way they are so redundant and say the same things more than once redundantly?
 
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Pengwuino said:
There was a recent publicized incident where a cruise ship was attacked by a pirate ship. Long story short, the cruise ship decided to try to run over the pirate ship and almost succeeded... they eventually just outran them and escaped
I read that the cruise ship detered the pirates by means of some kind of on-board sonic boom generator.
 
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Gokul43201 said:
I read that the cruise ship detered the pirates by means of some kind of on-board sonic boom generator.

That was a separate incident.
 
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Seeing that picture reminds me of this:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3973889613267850293&q=silva

BAHAHAHAH! Divert your course pirates!
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
Seeing that picture reminds me of this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3973889613267850293&q=silva
BAHAHAHAH! Divert your course pirates!

Thank you :smile:
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
Seeing that picture reminds me of this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3973889613267850293&q=silva
BAHAHAHAH! Divert your course pirates!
:smile: :smile: :smile: That was great! :smile:
 
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Moonbear said:
:smile: :smile: :smile: That was great! :smile:

I like, totally concur.

(:smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: )
 
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Pengwuino said:
That was a separate incident.
From the second link in the OP :

One of the boldest recent attacks was on Nov. 5, when two boats full of pirates approached a cruise ship carrying Western tourists, about 100 miles off Somalia and fired rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles.

The crew used a weapon that directs earsplitting noise at attackers, then sped away
 

FAQ: U.S. Destroyer chases pirate ship

1. What is a U.S. destroyer?

A U.S. destroyer is a type of warship used by the United States Navy. It is designed for high-speed, long-range operations and is equipped with a variety of weapons and advanced technology for defense and offense.

2. What is a pirate ship?

A pirate ship is a vessel used by individuals or groups to engage in acts of piracy, which involve robbing or attacking other ships on the sea. These ships are often smaller and less equipped than naval ships like destroyers.

3. Why would a U.S. destroyer chase a pirate ship?

A U.S. destroyer would chase a pirate ship to protect and defend the interests of the United States and its allies. Piracy is considered a threat to global security and commerce, and destroyers are tasked with intercepting and deterring these illegal activities.

4. How does a U.S. destroyer chase a pirate ship?

A U.S. destroyer can use a variety of tactics to chase a pirate ship, such as using its advanced radar and sonar systems to track the target, deploying helicopters for aerial surveillance, and using its speed and maneuverability to close in on the pirate ship.

5. What happens after a U.S. destroyer chases a pirate ship?

After a U.S. destroyer chases a pirate ship, it may engage in further actions such as boarding and searching the vessel, detaining any suspected pirates, and coordinating with other naval forces to ensure the safety of the area. The detained pirates may then be prosecuted for their criminal actions.

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