The Phalanx does have a surface mode, however, it's an overkill to employ it for that. That is why Mk-38 chain guns and .50 cals are mounted on USN ships.I don't understand why we are being so merciful, if my ship was attacked, I would immediately order my men to use the Phalanx to shred the attacking pirates to pieces in a hail of tungsten and steel.
I know the Phalanx is good for incoming missiles, can it be used on small boats like those used by pirates?
What the hell are they smoking????"Our latest hijackings are meant to show that no one can deter us from protecting our waters from the enemy because we believe in dying for our land," Omar Dahir Idle told The Associated Press by telephone. "Our guns do not fire water. I am sure we will avenge."
Foreign warships from illegally entering the 12-nm territorial coastal zone.Protecting the waters from who?
nfloorl:Foreign warships from illegally entering the 12-nm territorial coastal zone.
Foreign commercial fishing vessels from illegally fishing in the 200-nm exclusive economic zone.
They do have a valid point in both of those, as long as there is no Somali government doing the job.
Like many people across the globe, this thought has passed across their minds...Can we start putting mini typhoon mounts on civilian ships and then randomly fit them on ships going through the region?
There is an article in DangerRoom that says 'Sonic, Pain Weapons All Wrong for Pirate Fight'. This article explains the limitations of some of these technology based solutions.How come these Merchant ships aren't shooting back ??
It's quite simple...
They AIN'T allowed to.
Read this article here (http://www.analyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=2632), as it has most of the Q & A's that everyone has.
Well how long before something like that happens. They already got a ship with tanks and other military equipment.After all, would you like some pirate running away with some plutonium for a dirty bomb ??
SA
IMHO, given that the lifeboat was almost impossible to assault it seems that the snipers used a situation which could be interpretated as life-threatening in which it was rather easy to identify and relatively easy to shot the pirates. It was a split-second decision by the team leader and we will never know if it was necessary or not.ADM GORTNEY: No, the Bainbridge was towing it. The ribs were not towing it. The Bainbridge was towing it. It was about 25 meters behind the Bainbridge. And the sniper's position on the fan-tail of the Bainbridge observed one of the pirates in the pilot house and two pirates with their head and shoulders exposed and one pirates had the ak-47 leveled at the captain's back.
This has been discussed before. The answers are yes and no to all the questions.is it known whether:
-these pirates are considered 100% 'rogue' ? is it known whether they are operating completely independently of any other pirate group, or in unison?
-is there someone financing these attacks at the top - which would be a good place to start combating?
-these rogue pirate-groups are keeping the ransom money for themselves, or does the majority go back to the financier.
basically, my question comes down to - just how independent are these pirates from other pirates, or others financing the operations.
And most of those you kill will be fishermen, trying to scrape a bare living. That's why it isn't being done, & won't be done.necessary? we should use every single excuse to kill them. it is a public service.
it is true that somalia is dirt poor and desperate but if all the nations of this world respond to them with brutal, merciless force, i am sure the pirate problem would go away. if say 90% of the men that leave port get shot or captured, i am sure they will be alot more unwilling to continue piracy.
Who said anything about killing indiscriminately???And most of those you kill will be fishermen, trying to scrape a bare living. That's why it isn't being done, & won't be done.
There is no unanimity in support for piracy in Somalia. Some imams preach against them, for example. One journalist kidnapped (by his bodyguards!) in Somalia recently reported that where he had been, in Bossasso (not a base for pirate operations, but pirates or their backers live there), some of the mosques condemn piracy in every sermon, urging fathers to ban their daughters from marrying pirates, etc.
Kill indiscriminately, & you encourage the religio-political extremists. Somalis have a revenge culture, & don't give up easily. Kill the uninvolved, & you involve their clans.
BTW, Singapore and Korea have also sent navy ships and all 3 navies use the LRAD directed sound products and systems.MSDF Chief of Staff Keiji Akahoshi admitted during a press conference on Tuesday that the MSDF will be allowed to use force for justifiable defense or to avert imminent danger if its vessels were attacked while responding to rescue requests from foreign vessels that have no Japanese connection.
...'If the MSDF vessels come under fire while closing in on a ship that is asking for help, it will fall within the scope of justifiable defense or averting imminent danger," Akahoshi said, suggesting that the MSDF troops will be entitled to respond with arms under certain conditions.'
Zoolander did. He suggested killing 90% of those who left shore. That would mean mostly killing fishermen & traders - and yes, there is seaborne trade to & from Somalia, local traffic in dhows to Yemen, for example.Who said anything about killing indiscriminately???
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How about getting a couple of globalhawks in the area. Follow some pirates after they are rebuffed back to their mothership. Drop a couple of JDAMs on the mothership.