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Jaykub
07-16-2012, 12:57 PM
U.S. Navy ship fires at small boat in Persian Gulf - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/16/world/meast/persian-gulf-shooting/?hpt=hp_t1)


Washington (CNN) -- A U.S. military supply ship fired Monday at a small boat in the Persian Gulf after it came too close, apparently killing one person on board, two U.S. officials said.

The USNS Rappahannock, a fuel resupply ship, fired on what the officials called a "small, white pleasure craft" 10 miles (16 kilometers) from the Dubai port of Jebel Ali.

The small boat appeared to be headed for that port, the officials said, adding that their information was preliminary. The U.S. ship verbally warned the smaller boat when it was 1,200 yards (1,100 meters) away and fired at least one warning shot before the decision was made to fire shots to disable the boat, the officials said.

"In accordance with Navy force protection procedures, the sailors on the USNS Rappahannock ... used a series of non-lethal, preplanned responses to warn the vessel before resorting to lethal force," the Navy said in a statement.

"The U.S. crew repeatedly attempted to warn the vessel's operators to turn away from their deliberate approach. When those efforts failed to deter the approaching vessel, the security team on the Rappahannock fired rounds from a .50-caliber machine gun."

Officials described the course of events as standard procedures when a small boat gets too close to a U.S. Navy ship.

The officials, who would not be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation, also described the small boat as having made a series of maneuvers, but emphasized they were waiting for more details about what exactly happened.

A United Arab Emirates source said the UAE would follow up after a review.

Jebel Ali is 22 miles (35 kilometers) southwest of Dubai and 37 miles (60 kilometers) north of Abu Dhabi. With 67 berths and extensive dry-dock facilities, it is the largest man-made port in the world and the largest port in the Gulf region and in the Middle East.

Sounds a little weird at the moment, I really hope we can get some new info soon.

Mizel
07-16-2012, 02:07 PM
A "small, white pleasure craft".... is it just me, or does it seem like a boat of that nature wouldn't have a radio and whatnot in it to even hear the warnings?

paecmaker
07-16-2012, 02:31 PM
If they even fired warning shots any sane person would probably turn back, but were the fleet between the boat and the harbour?


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Mizel
07-16-2012, 02:32 PM
How did they know they were warning shots? Maybe they thought they were celebratory and welcoming shots! :P

paecmaker
07-16-2012, 02:48 PM
How did they know they were warning shots? Maybe they thought they were celebratory and welcoming shots! :P

Apparantly they fired at the ship with the 50. cal, so probably they fired in front of the ships bow before, and probably they were warning in other ways also.

or atleast if they did their job properly they would do it(we dont know if they actually did that).

LiNuX
07-16-2012, 07:50 PM
I don't know what to think of this yet without more information. Wonder what the mindset of the people on the 'little boat' was.

TheGateKeeper
07-18-2012, 11:51 AM
I am not saying what they did was right, but wouldn't you be scared too if you where on a military ship and a boat is headed straight to you ignoring the warning shots? It could very well be a bomb. Just saying.