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USS Carney Disrupts Pirate Attack in Gulf of Aden
Posted on Monday, December 12, 2011
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USS CARNEY, At Sea (NNS) -- USS Carney (DDG 64), part of NATO's
counter-piracy task force Operation Ocean Shield, worked with other NATO
forces and coalition partners to disrupt pirate activity in the Gulf of
Aden, Dec. 5, 2011.
A Japanese maritime patrol aircraft patrolling the area on counter-piracy
operations spotted a suspicious skiff with seven suspected pirates aboard
and contacted the NATO flagship ITS Andrea Doria who in turn tasked Carney
to investigate.
In a coordinated operation, Carney approached the skiff, while the patrol
aircraft circled overhead. As the warship appeared on the horizon the skiff
attempted to flee however it stopped when hailed.
The patrol aircraft and Carney observed the suspected pirates throwing items
overboard. The items were visually confirmed by the patrol aircraft as
ladders and other pirate-related equipment.
A team from Carney boarded the skiff and after a thorough search seized the
excess fuel and other items useful to piracy activity, before ensuring the
skiff had enough fuel to return to the Somali coast.
In 2009, 45 ships were hijacked in the region; so far in 2011, 21 ships have
been hijacked effectively halving the number of ships taken. Naval warships
have been in the region constantly providing a visible presence and
deterrence and this has undoubtedly contributed to the pirates' lack of
success.
Carney is currently deployed, assigned to NATO, conducting counter-piracy
operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations.
(Source:
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs,
Dec. 7, 2011)

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