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Update: Somali Cruise Ship Attackers Sound-blasted
2005-11-08
HT to Drudge
The crew of a luxury cruise ship used a sonic weapon that blasts earsplitting noise in a directed beam while being attacked by a gang of pirates off Africa this weekend, the cruise line said Monday. The Seabourn Spirit had a Long Range Acoustic Device, or LRAD, installed as a part of its defense systems, said Bruce Good, a spokesman for Miami-based Seabourn Cruise Line. The Spirit was about 100 miles off Somalia when pirates fired rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns as they tried to get onboard.

The subsidiary of Carnival Corp. was investigating whether the weapon was successful in warding off the pirates, he said. The ship's captain also changed its course, shifted into high speed and headed out into the open sea to elude the pirates, who were in two small boats, he said. Device maker American Technology Corp. said earsplitting "bangs" were directed by trained security personnel toward the pirates. That, combined with ship maneuvers, caused the attackers to leave the area, the company said.

The LRAD is a so-called "non-lethal weapon" developed for the U.S. military after the 2000 attack on the USS Cole off Yemen as a way to keep operators of small boats from approaching U.S. warships. The military version is a 45-pound, dish-shaped device that can direct a high-pitched, piercing tone with a tight beam. Neither the LRAD's operators or others in the immediate area are affected. American Technology, based in San Diego, compares its shrill tone to that of smoke detectors, only much louder. It can be as loud as about 150 decibels, while smoke alarms are about 80 to 90 decibels. The devices have been deployed on commercial and naval vessels worldwide since summer 2003, the company said.
exxccceellennnt. Now look for the balance-deprived scurvy dogs with blood coming from their ears. Hang em
Posted by:Frank G

#18  100+/- miles out to sea in an open boat with an outbaord motor????? Caught in a fairly accurate photo showing details of the boat and "crew". Avast - where's the mother ship?

Hope someone is checking the satellite photos for tracking - this should be an easy follow up.
Posted by: Clomoth Jineck7638   2005-11-08 17:40  

#17  Yikes, lookee here
Posted by: Jim   2005-11-08 17:00  

#16  Where do I sign up, Steve? Sounds more exciting than the 2 cruises I've taken. ;-p

I'm glad the outcome was OK for the cruise ship, but I'm with OP - I'd prefer LETHAL weapons be employed against pirates. Kill them and sink their boats, too - if they're far enough out to sea, anyone who didn't catch a bullet will drown.

At least they'll arrive in Hell wet. The place could probably use some humidity. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-11-08 16:11  

#15  You know, you could sell a lot of tickets for a cruise that offered pirate hunting. Lower price fares would have to bring their own weapon and take a spot at the rail. Top of the line suites come with a 20mm mount right on your private balcony.
Posted by: Steve   2005-11-08 12:55  

#14  They weren't inflatable. I saw them on the teevee, looked like 21-foot whalers.
Posted by: Fred   2005-11-08 12:33  

#13  Ditto Patriot. It was called "Ontos" or "the thing" in Greek. 6 x the fun. Maybe you remember it.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-08 12:25  

#12  I'm sure it was a nice thing that the Captain had some kind of defensive system, but a 106 recoilless with a beehive round would have been far more effective - especially on inflatable boats! We've got to wake up to the fact that some people aren't "civilized", and need to be treated like the barbarians they are.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-11-08 12:17  

#11  Who is taking cruises off of the Somalia coast?

On the port side we have poverty and death.
Posted by: rjschwarz (no T!)   2005-11-08 11:20  

#10  Q ships.

Or two Marines and a Sea doo.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-11-08 09:20  

#9  Lol, Sea - don't provoke those guys as they try to kill us...
Posted by: Spot   2005-11-08 08:32  

#8  Worried? Good on her, a wake up call. You travel in that part of the werld and you SHOULD be bloody worried.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-08 08:23  

#7  My sis was horrified that the captain engaged the pyrates at all. She worried it might provoke them.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-11-08 07:53  

#6  I remember early 70s stories about toys tested in Nam. One was a huge amp sending sound at a resonate frequency of a skull. Suppose to have been pretty effective for the right size and shape of skull.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-11-08 07:35  

#5  Perhaps this is where Rather pipes up and asks about the frequency, heh.
Posted by: .com   2005-11-08 07:20  

#4  ACLU law suite in 543...
mythbusters tried the brown noise...conclusion myth busted,they couldn't produce the desired effect.
Posted by: raptor   2005-11-08 06:38  

#3  Lol, I just watched Episode 15 of Brainiacs and they had a test of what is called brown noise / brown note. It is a frequency (seems to be a dispute about the precise one) which, um, relaxes / stirs / loosens the bowels, lol.

The Wikipedia entry: brown note

The Brainiac page: brown noise
(Note: this page did not load for me, for whatever reason, but since I watched the episode just now, I didn't keep trying until successful.)

I will say that the 22.275 Hz broadcast on the Brainiac show DID have effects, lol. It was only broadcast for about 10 seconds. I'm sure, since they mentioned it had been investigated by various militaries, that it has been studied to some degree. No doubt the sound devices can be easily engineered to transmit different frequencies. It would definitely put pirates and looters and asshats of all descriptions on the defensive, lol. It was barely audible (for me) and affected more than just the bowels - I could feel it in my arms - the elbow joints, specifically. It might have been noticeable elsewhere had I been standing.

I see a great future for this - and Charmin, lol.
Posted by: .com   2005-11-08 04:15  

#2  
Why didn't they use Celine Dion tapes!

Worked at Gitmo!
Posted by: RG   2005-11-08 02:56  

#1  Lol, agreed, Frank. I hope it hurts like hell and they never recover.

Kudos to Carnival, the Captain, and crew. *applause*
Posted by: .com   2005-11-08 02:30  

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