November 18, 2009
The Maersk Alabama takes notes from Charlie the Unicorn
At this point, maybe the pirates should take note and stop attacking this ship:
The Maersk Alabama, the American-flagged ship captured briefly by pirates in April, came under fire again early Tuesday morning off Somalia’s coast, but evaded the attackers.
Four men in a skiff sped within 300 yards of the container ship, firing automatic weapons in an attempt to board it, according to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet. A security team aboard the Alabama fired back and managed to fend off the attack, the Navy said.
The onboard security detail was a private contractor, not a military detachment, according to a Fifth Fleet spokesman. A U.S. P-3 surveillance aircraft established radio communications with the ship’s captain Wednesday, and the ship reported all aboard were safe, and the ship was proceeding to its next port of call.
In the attack, the Alabama’s crew also took evasive maneuvers and used a new technique to repel pirates: deploying a so-called long-range acoustic device, which emits high-pitched sounds painful to the human ear.
I’ve seen evasive maneuvers used once before:
OK, I might have just been looking for an opportunity to post Charlie the Unicorn on my blog, but can you blame me?
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