How the U.S. Navy Traps 98 Somali Pirate Boats in a Single Operation
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How the U.S. Navy Traps 98 Somali Pirate Boats in a Single Operation
At 3:30 a.m. off the coast of Somalia, 98 armed pirate boats race across the dark ocean toward what appears to be a lone, slow-moving U.S. Navy support vessel. To the pirates, it looks like the perfect prize. In reality, they’ve just sailed straight into a meticulously planned U.S. Navy trap.
For weeks, American intelligence tracked pirate launch points, modified skiffs, fuel caches, and radio traffic along the coast. That intelligence leads to one coordinated operation involving destroyers, drones, maritime patrol aircraft, and special operations forces—each unit positioned long before the pirates ever left shore.
This video breaks down how the Navy monitored every boat in real time, sealed off escape routes, and shut down the entire pirate fleet in a single night without warning. How was the trap built? Why couldn’t the pirates escape? And what happened once the operation was over?
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