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Pirate Hunters

A commercial freighter off the coast of Africa intercepts a microwave radio transmission. What they hear is alarming. A ship near them is being attacked by Pirates. Until recently such attacks w...  
 
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mattk555 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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wow nice video well made!
malaleche240 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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arghhhhh!!!! scurvyyyy!!
luvkrafft (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The fact is that they are a well-armed and experienced foe with automatic weapons and rpgs. Going in without air support would be too messy.
LaCosaNostra132 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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pirates still exist and they will always exist. Long live piracy
narcotect (1 year ago) Show Hide
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nice vid..
srinivasreddymrec (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Indian navy sinks pirate ship
Molonca (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I never imaging they still exist.
1961norala (2 years ago) Show Hide
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pirates can never be stop unless all vessel are fully armed and will trained their crew to kill intruder at time of crisis. international governing bodies can only do so much. hiring security contractors or sea marshall is not enough & there are millions of ships around the world. stingy shipowners will make matters worst and leave everything on marine insurance if theres losses.
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Of course pirates still exist. Last year an Azerbajanian cruisliner got held hostage by somali pirates.
exzabula (2 years ago) Show Hide
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You don't see it on nightly news because they don't operate in North American waters (well I guess I'm speculating a bit there but it seems unlikely for pirates to be active where it is most likely to get caught), they operate mostly around the countries where regulations on their activities is limited and there is less threat to being caught. You don't hear about the kind of stuff that happens in unclaimed waters or water so far away it doesn't have much impact on your daily life.

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