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Warship destroys boat, captures 14 pirates
2008-09-08
A warship off Somali waters captured 14 pirates, whose captives include two Pakistani crew of an Iranian ship. "About 14 pirates came across a warship that we think could be American and all the pirates on board were captured and their boat destroyed," said Abdulqadir Muse Yusuf, the fisheries minister for the Puntland semi-autonomous region, said on Sunday. "We are still investigating the identity of the warship."

A man who said he was the pirates' servant told Reuters on Sunday that the Iranian ship with 28 crew members including two Russians, two Pakistanis and a Syrian would soon be freed once the $2 million ransom agreed upon was paid. "The bargaining about the ransom is over and pirates are just waiting for the money," Abdinur Farah told Reuters from the deck of a seized Iranian ship.

Two French nationals were seized in their yacht in the perilous waters on Tuesday and the French navy has said it is ready to try to free them, although their safety came first. "The French tourists, whose boat was also hijacked, are now held inside the hilly areas of Habo village. They are safe and healthy," Farah said.
Posted by:Fred

#18  Not Skipjack, Cod

No cod, no skipjack, no pirates. Nothing. Just bubbles and odor.
Posted by: gorb   2008-09-08 22:25  

#17  yeah and "street view" in Somalia shows a strip of dirt with piles of sh*t and qhat juice
Posted by: Frank G   2008-09-08 21:55  

#16  We have the skill and the means. We just need the will.

BTW, Seafarious, Google Earth not good for many places in Somalia. Not enough detail in the images. Better talk to DoD mapping folks for your little mission, heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-09-08 21:12  

#15  Not Skipjack, Cod
Codfish will eat anything.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-09-08 19:03  

#14  Just a few bubbles on the surface, a lingering odor, and a suddenly well-fed school of skipjack.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-09-08 15:58  

#13  AP - actually, what you need are six B-52H models, 430 500lb bombs, a center point, heading, and start point. Altitude is 48,000 feet, speed is 360kt indicated. Formation flying in two "V"s of three, with the second "V" 600 feet behind the lead, and 200 feet higher. Give me a couple of hours, and I can prepare the radar predictions for the aim point and the start point. It would be a one-off mission, since there wouldn't be anything left for a follow-up mission.

Sorta handy to have this kind of skill bouncing around here at Rantburg. Gotta keep that in mind..
Posted by: Ptah   2008-09-08 15:45  

#12  An ARCLIGHT. Whodathunkit?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-08 15:17  

#11  Steve - I don't think the Malaysians have had a chance to get there yet - it's about a four-day sail from Singapore to Somalia at best speeds.

AP - actually, what you need are six B-52H models, 430 500lb bombs, a center point, heading, and start point. Altitude is 48,000 feet, speed is 360kt indicated. Formation flying in two "V"s of three, with the second "V" 600 feet behind the lead, and 200 feet higher. Give me a couple of hours, and I can prepare the radar predictions for the aim point and the start point. It would be a one-off mission, since there wouldn't be anything left for a follow-up mission.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-09-08 15:07  

#10  So whose warship was it? The USN or one of the three ships Malasia recently sent?
Posted by: SteveS   2008-09-08 14:17  

#9  What sense does it make to capture Somali pirates?

Intel. Mothership names/descriptions, pirate leader names/descriptions, buildings in the village where the leaders hang out, hostages may held, etc. Compare information obtained against information extracted from other pirates.

But you already thought of that, didn't you?
Posted by: Pappy   2008-09-08 13:40  

#8  Do US warships even have yardarms anymore?
Posted by: mojo   2008-09-08 13:37  

#7  It's a maritime tradition that you pick up captives and not let them drown. You can hang them once they are aboard, but you don't let them drown. Only pirates throw people overboard.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-09-08 09:37  

#6  Do they still have yardarms on American warships? If not, make one, and hang them from it, then cruise into Somali port to show off.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-09-08 09:12  

#5  Hang them or shoot them and dump their bodies in the sea. They're pirates.
Posted by: Hellfish   2008-09-08 08:52  

#4  they make good shark chum
Posted by: Frank G   2008-09-08 08:30  

#3  What sense does it make to capture Somali pirates? In a failed state there are no jails, no judiciary, no police and damned little civilization. They will be back at work in six months.
Posted by: Balthazar   2008-09-08 07:53  

#2  Alaska Paul, can you post the link to the Google Street View™? The Predator pilots need to clarify a point or two.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-09-08 00:58  

#1  Here is your targeting information for Habo village, Mudug, Somalia, Gentlemen:

Latitude 5.9167 Longitude 48.0833 Altitude (feet) 482
Lat (DMS) 5° 55' 0N Long (DMS) 48° 4' 60E Altitude (meters) 146

Double check your targeting coordinates on the map, and set weapon detonation altitude of 1500 ft AGL for maximum blast effect. Any questions? No? OK, let's get to work.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-09-08 00:22  

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