Landing the Big One

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Sunday, March 06, 2011

Somali Pirates: USS Bulkeley Frees Japanese Ship From Pirates, Rescues Crew

Reported by Combined Maritime Forces as CMF ship USS Bulkeley frees ship and crew from pirates:
USS Bulkeley
A request for assistance from a Japanese-owned merchant vessel in the Somali Basin led to Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) warship USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) securing the release of the vessel and its 24 crew members from four suspected pirates, Mar. 6.

Tanker Guanabara*
At approximately 3.00pm local time, Mar. 5, the oil tanker MV Guanabara reported it was under attack when it was 328 nautical miles south east of Duqm, Oman. Bulkeley, assigned to CMF’s counter-piracy mission Combined Task Force (CTF) 151 was directed to intercept Guanabara, supported by the Turkish warship TCG Giresun of NATO’s counter-piracy Task Force 508.

Following confirmation from Guanabara’s master that the suspected pirates were on board and his crew had taken refuge in the ship’s “citadel”, Bulkeley’s specialist boarding team, supported overhead by its embarked SH-60 helicopter, secured the Bahamian-flagged vessel and detained four men.

SH-60 Helicopter
There was no exchange of fire at any time during the operation to release the MV Guanabara. The decision on what to do with the suspected pirates is ongoing.

CMF’s counter-piracy commander, Commodore Abdul Alheem said,

“The ships and aircraft under my command have today scored a real and immediate victory through the disruption of a suspected act of piracy and the detention of individuals believed to be engaging in piracy.

“Through our mutual cooperation and shared coordination, CTF-151 and our partner organisations have prevented the kidnapping of legitimate mariners who sought only to go peacefully about their business. Today there will be a merchant ship sailing freely that would not be doing so were it not for the efforts of CTF-151.”
*Photo of tanker Guanabara by Erik Azevedo from Shipspotting.com and used iaw the terms of that site.

UPDATE: A Turkish Navy frigate was very much involved in this episode, as set out in Saturn5's TCG Giresun Helps M/T Guanabara .

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:35 PM

    Very minor nit-picking point. RPG = "Rocket Propelled Grenade". Rifle launched grenades are a horse of a very different color.

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  2. Refers to another post, but thanks, fixed it.
    Brain lapse.

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