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lrd
03-18-2006, 11:52
U.S. Navy Ships Return Fire on Suspected Pirates
Story Number: NNS060318-01
3/18/2006


From U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs

ABOARD USS CAPE ST. GEORGE, At sea (NNS) -- USS Cape St. George (CG 71) and USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) returned fire on a group of suspected pirates in the Indian Ocean, killing one and wounding five, approximately 25 nautical miles off the central eastern coast of Somalia in international waters at 5:40 a.m. local time, March 18.

Cape St. George, a guided-missile cruiser, and Gonzalez, a guided-missile destroyer, were conducting maritime security operations in the area as part of Combined Task Force 150, a maritime coalition task force currently led by Royal Netherlands Navy Commodore Hank Ort, when they spotted a suspect vessel towing two smaller skiffs heading west toward the coast. As Gonzalez’s boarding teams prepared to conduct a routine boarding of the suspect vessel, the two Norfolk, Va.-based Navy ships noticed the group of suspected pirates were brandishing what appeared to be rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launchers.

The suspected pirates then opened fire on the Navy ships. Cape St. George and Gonzalez returned fire with small arms in self-defense.

One suspected pirate was killed and a fire ignited aboard the main suspect vessel. Boarding teams from Cape St. George and Gonzalez took twelve other suspects into custody, including the five injured. The Navy boarding teams also confiscated an RPG launcher and automatic weapons. No U.S. Sailors were injured in the engagement.

The Navy ships are providing medical treatment to the wounded suspects, continuing search and rescue efforts for any additional suspects and collecting further evidence from the vessel and skiffs. Royal Netherlands Navy medical personnel, including a medical doctor, are en route to assist from HNLMS Amsterdam.

Coalition forces conduct maritime security operations under international maritime conventions to ensure security and safety in international waters so that all commercial shipping can operate freely while transiting the region.

On March 15, the United Nations Security Council encouraged naval forces operating off the coast of Somalia to be vigilant and take action against piracy. Pirate attacks against aid ships have hindered UN efforts to provide relief to the victims of a severe drought in the area.

http://www.news.navy.mil/search/print.asp?story_id=22784&VIRIN=32440&imagetype=1&page=1

NousDefionsDoc
03-18-2006, 12:08
Aaaarggghhh! Prepare to repel boarders laddies!

Sdiver
03-18-2006, 12:29
Pirates are WIMPS !!!! :rolleyes:


VIKINGS are the schnitz. :lifter

Sten
03-18-2006, 14:34
Yarr.

Bill Harsey
03-18-2006, 15:39
Is there a maritime Darwin award?
Those pirates should certainly be in the running.

CPTAUSRET
03-18-2006, 16:27
Is there a maritime Darwin award?
Those pirates should certainly be in the running.

Bill:

I'm thinking that it may not have gone down exactly as described...Something may have been lost in the translation.

Either way, good on em!

Terry

Chris
03-18-2006, 18:06
It must take a special kind of smarts to take on the US Navy with an RPG. :eek:

Score one for the good guys. :lifter

lrd
03-18-2006, 18:24
It must take a special kind of smarts to take on the US Navy with an RPG. :eek:

Score one for the good guys. :lifter
Pirates: RPG

CG 71: two Mk 41 VLS for Standard missiles, Tomahawk, ASROC; Mk 46 torpedoes, Harpoon missile launchers, two Mk 45 5-inch/54 caliber lightweight guns, two Phalanx CIWS

...and they took it with small arms. :cool:

QRQ 30
03-18-2006, 18:31
It must take a special kind of smarts to take on the US Navy with an RPG. :eek:



There's a good film clip on here somewhere showing street fighting in Nigeria. Those suckers couldn't hit a target if they were using the weapon as a club!

CPTAUSRET
03-18-2006, 18:55
Pirates: RPG

CG 71: two Mk 41 VLS for Standard missiles, Tomahawk, ASROC; Mk 46 torpedoes, Harpoon missile launchers, two Mk 45 5-inch/54 caliber lightweight guns, two Phalanx CIWS

...and they took it with small arms. :cool:

Good to know lrd:


In VN, I was proactive! If I saw a draft age male or female, with a weapon we engaged them...

Terry

Chris
03-18-2006, 20:44
There's a good film clip on here somewhere showing street fighting in Nigeria. Those suckers couldn't hit a target if they were using the weapon as a club!

I haven't seen that one QRQ30, but I did see the Monrovia (sp) action photos. My favourites were the tactical life vest and escaping magazine spring while prone. :D

QRQ 30
03-18-2006, 20:57
I haven't seen that one QRQ30, but I did see the Monrovia (sp) action photos. My favourites were the tactical life vest and escaping magazine spring while prone. :D

Same one. I think I meant Liberia. Isn't Monrovia the capital?

Chris
03-18-2006, 21:58
Sure is!