BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
Lyrandar. Radar moves at the speed of light.
Is it just me, or does anybody else think it's time to sink anything leaving a Somali port? An actual effective close blockade.
Lyrandar. Radar moves at the speed of light.
... That's nice, but I'd worry more about the speed of the ships involved, since they're going to be the ones deploying any actual forces to investigate a ship or take a ship back from the pirates.
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Are we talking a few million or hundreds of millions or more?Ah! OK, then we need to have some more frigates.
What is the incremental cost? It's expensive, but as dudalb points out these vessels would be at sea anyway. We'd have more high speed running, and more helicopter sorties, so the fuel costs would be higher. Resupply would be more expensive at that distance.
Not much. From a purely American parochial point of view, I'm only aware of the ship last year and this yacht. There may be and probably are more and as stated below it's complicated by the registry of the ships and defining what's American.What is the value of not having ships taken on the high seas by pirates?
I didn't think the nation was bowing to piracy. Companies have made economic decisions that it's better to risk it and pay off the pirates when necessary. That has exacerbated the problem because the pirates know they're going to get paid off. I've read one place the pirates made $238 million in 2010.What is the value of security?
What is the value of the nation not bowing to piracy?
This is complicated somewhat by the fact that many "American" merchant ships (in fact almost all of them) have their papers from Liberia or some other place where inspection amounts to paying a couple of thousand to the inspector.
Lyrandar. Radar moves at the speed of light.
Aircraft intercept the vessels and order them to stand-to and await inspection.
Those that do not are sunk.
Consistant with the rules of blockade.
This just seems something that the UN should be doing. (I know, but one can dream.) It should be a multi-nation task force, not just the US. From not just a cost point of view but geopolitically it would be beneficial if the USA was just part of it and not the gunslinger from the west in to clean up the town.
No, it only moves as fast as the ship it's on.
Waves emitted by the radar on the other hand have an effective velocity of c/2. It's got to go out and come back.
How many nations do you think are even capable of contributing to such a task force? Then you remove the ones who are capable but unwilling, and you end up with... a task force comprised of 95% US ships.It should be a multi-nation task force, not just the US.
How many nations do you think are even capable of contributing to such a task force? Then you remove the ones who are capable but unwilling, and you end up with... a task force comprised of 95% US ships.