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November 12, 2014
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Prepare to Repel Boarders!
Non-lethal anti-pirate weapons
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A Force 50 anti-pirate water cannon made and marketed by Unifire AB of Stockholm, Sweden.
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Nov. 9, 2008: Somali pirates holding AK-47s and grenade launchers in command of the Ukrainian cargo ship MS Faina and its bemused-looking crew.
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Specialist 2nd Class Jason R. Zalasky/U.S. Navy
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The truck-mounted version of the Active Denial System, or 'pain ray.'
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U.S. Air Force
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Nov. 9, 2008: A montage of Somali pirates holding the Ukrainian freighter MV Faina, illustrating their AK-47s and grenade launchers.
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Specialist 2nd Class Jason R. Zalasky/U.S. Navy
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A smaller version of the Active Denial System, or 'pain ray.'
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Randy Montoya/Sandia Corporation
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March 2006: Two AK-47 assault rifles and a grenade launcher confiscated by the USS Cape St. George from Somali pirates.
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The 'Dazzle Rifle' gun developed by the Air Force, intended to temporarily blind adversaries.
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U.S. Air Force
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Oct. 2008: Pirates leave the Ukrainian merchant vessel MV Faina for the Somali shore.
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Jan. 2006: A sailor tests a long range acoustic device (LRAD) aboard the patrol boat USS Typhoon at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek in Norfolk, Va.
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The Seabourn Spirit, which successfully fended off a pirate attack in November 2005 using a sonic weapon, in Sydney Harbor in January 2006.
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Sept. 2008: A covered LRAD aboard the ocean liner Queen Mary 2.
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