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    I can't beleive this:

    MAHE, Seychelles (AP) -- The crew of a cruise ship attacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia used a sonic weapon to help ward off the attackers, the Miami-based Seabourn Cruise Line said Monday.

    The device blasts earsplitting noise in a directed beam.

    The Seabourn Spirit escaped Saturday's attack also by shifting to high speed and changing course, the cruise line said.

    The sonic device, known as a Long Range Acoustic Device, or LRAD, is a so-called "non-lethal weapon" developed for the military after the 2000 attack on the USS Cole in Yemen as a way to keep operators of small boats from approaching U.S. warships.

    Makers of the device compare its shrill tone to that of smoke detectors, only much louder.

    The pirates who attacked the Seabourn Spirit grinned as they aimed grenade-launchers and machine guns at the deck and staterooms, some passengers said Monday, recounting the ordeal after safely docking in this Indian Ocean archipelago.

    "I tell you, it was a very frightening experience," Charles Supple, of Fiddletown, California, said by phone. (Watch passengers describe attack -- 1:43)

    The retired physician and World War II veteran said he started to take a photograph of a pirate craft, and "the man with the bazooka aimed it right at me and I saw a big flash.

    "Needless to say, I dropped the camera and dived. The grenade struck two decks above and about four rooms further forward," he said. "I could tell the guy firing the bazooka was smiling."

    The Seabourn Spirit had been bound for Kenya when it was attacked by pirates armed with grenade launchers and machine guns on Saturday about 100 miles (160 km) off Somalia's lawless coast.

    The gunmen never got close enough to board the cruise ship, but one member of the 161-person crew was injured by shrapnel, according to Seabourn Cruise Line, which is a subsidiary of Carnival Corp.

    Relieved holiday-makers praised the ship's captain for foiling the attack, but some said they were lucky to escape with their lives.

    A woman survived an explosion in her stateroom simply because she was taking a bath at the time. Others flung themselves to the floor to avoid bullets that were zipping through the ship, Charles Fors****, of Durban, South Africa, told Associated Press Television News.

    Bob Meagher of Sydney, Australia, said he climbed out of bed and went to the door of his cabin shortly before 6 a.m. after hearing a commotion outside.

    "I saw a white-hulled boat with men in it waving various things and shooting at the ship -- at that stage it appeared to be rifle fire," he told Australian radio.

    "My wife said, 'Look, they're loading a bazooka,' which we later discovered was called an RPG (rocket-propelled grenade) launcher."

    "There was a flash of flame and then a huge boom -- a terrible boom sound," he said, adding the grenade hit about 10 feet from where they were.

    The liner had been at the end of a 16-day voyage from Alexandria, Egypt.

    Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Monday that the attackers might have been terrorists. Others said the attack bore the hallmarks of pirates who have become increasingly active off Somalia, which has no navy and has not had an effective central government since 1991.

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    Just watch out for those deaf pirates...arrrrrrr!

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    I'm not sure what/why you "can't believe this". I'm a sailor, and Somalia is DEFINATELY an area to avoid. Somalia has the longest coastline in that area, and the recommendation is 150 miles offshore in international waters - the cruise ship was 100 miles offshore. There have been many incidents of "piracy" off the coast of Somalia recently. Only the China Sea is as bad. BTW, what in the world could possibly make these people "pirates". How about "terrorists" instead?
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    Why is it you never have an AT-4 or a phalanx when you need it.

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    Believe it or not pirate attacks are still common, ships are found adrift with the cargo empty and the crew dead. They usually attack at night so that was a rare occurance attacking at day. According to some of my Navy instructors in boot camp the pirates are even so bold to try to board our ships! I even had my in port repel boarders position on my sub as the guy that went into the sail (with the assistance of another person to feed me ammo) and kill everybody in sight that was not ships company. It sucks being the most accurate shooter on a ship :lol I am so happy I never had to do that.
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    You rarely hear about stuff like this happening, but I guess it's common.

    Guess I should pack an RPG and an XM8 whenever I go on a cruise ;) .

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    After they attacked this cruise ship they attacked two cargo ships traveling through the area and I believe they killed at least one of the crew on those ships. It is well knows that Somalia is still run by warlords (remember Blackhawk Down?). From what I saw on the many news reports, the cruise ship was supposedly only 60 miles offshore instead of the 200 miles that was specified in warnings to local ship traffic. When confronted with that issue, the cruise company refused to comment.
    -Chris

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