Thanks ImageshackThree Somali police speedboats and a U.S. military vessel were headed Monday toward a U.N.-chartered cargo ship hijacked by pirates, a senior police official said.

Somali pirates boarded the MV Rozen — which had just delivered a total of 1,800 metric tons (1,884 US tons) of food aid in northern Somalia — on Sunday, taking the crew hostage, officials said.

It is the third U.N.-chartered ship to be hijacked in Somali waters since 2005.

Police boats were within sight of the ship “but we asked them to stop going further because our biggest concern is the safety of the crew of 12 on board,” said Col. Abdi Ali Hagaafe, police chief of the Bari region.

“We have asked the U.S. Navy in the Red Sea … to help us in the operation, and they told us they have started to move towards the ship,” he said.

Somali pirates are trained fighters, often dressed in military fatigues, using speedboats equipped with satellite phones and Global Positioning System equipment. They typically are armed with automatic weapons, anti-tank rocket launchers and various types of grenades, according to the U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia.

[CNN.com]

I had just written not that long ago that the US Navy has started to feel overwhelmed by the pirating going on. And even with this I’ve got to wonder what the US Navy is sending. The US Navy isn’t really set up to successfully deal with numerous high speed small craft. And sending a destroyer (it looks like it was the talking a lot about a littoral craft. But in this case it looks like they where able to capture them. With this happening more often I wonder when they’ll start rolling out the new cheaper smaller ships.

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