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Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed

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Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past.

Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships generally employ international security guards, armed and shot away when pirates are spotted.

When the ship's sentry station spotted a pirate approaching from afar, it issued an early warning, and the crew immediately hung iron gillnets with knives from bow to stern to prevent the pirates from boarding. Some will spread another layer according to the number of pirates coming.

At the same time, the deck of the ship is equipped with dummies that can scare and deceive the average simple-minded pirate.

Although the pirate ship is fast, it has poor endurance, and they follow for a while, and when they see that they cannot board the ship, they will leave on their own.

Figure V shows international security on board

Figure VII shows international security warning firing at pirate ships

Photo 8 shows the pirate ship approaching quickly

Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed
Somali pirates are still rampant in the Gulf of Aden, see how passing freighters battle pirates in the past. Before entering the waters of the Gulf of Aden, ships are generally required to employ international security guards, which are armed

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