Ahoy! Picture of the Day

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Via our buddies at Op-For, the official caption: “A pirate skiff burns after being hit by several rounds from a 25mm gun aboard guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78). The skiff belonged to a group of pirates that had taken a cargo ship.” You can read the full story here at Military.com. The long and the short of it is that the United States Navy seems to be increasingly engaged in a campaign to suppress the rampant piracy off the coast of Somalia. Unfortunately, the beneficiaries of this recent success happen to be North Korean, but as CSBA’s Bob Work told the Virginia Pilot, “The Navy does this for all mariners.” Though he also said that this may not be the best allocation of naval resources:

“Essentially, you don’t want to use a billion dollar DDG [guided missile destroyer] to suppress pirates,” Work said. “That’s a mission for a much smaller ship. But we have a lot of ships in that area because of ongoing operations in the Horn of Africa. These are ships designed for high-end war fighting, not chasing pirates.”

Don Surber looks for an upside for U.S.-Nork relations in all this, but I’m not so optimistic. I suspect the only American warship that ever gets a shout-out on North Korean radio is the USS Pueblo.

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