What Really Happens When Somali Pirates Attack Cruise Ships, This is How Cruise Ships Respond

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Discover the captivating world of cruise ship voyages and the unexpected challenges they may face at sea, including somali piracy threats, extreme weather, and human error. This video explores notable incidents in the history of cruise travel, detailing harrowing experiences and miraculous rescues alike. You will journey through the 2005 seaBurn Spirit pirate attack, the frightening Viking Sky 2019 evacuation, the devastating Titanic and Costa Concordia tragedies, and many more.

We delve into the intricate security systems on board these massive floating cities that can hold up to 7,000 people, showcasing their ingenious anti-piracy measures like water cannons and long-range acoustic devices. Learn how modern cruise ships navigate icy waters and handle icebergs, the silent threat of the Arctic and Antarctic regions.

Beyond that, this video also aims to offer a sobering yet reassuring perspective on the safety of cruise travel. Compared to other modes of transportation, cruise ships maintain a significantly lower death rate, making them one of the safest options for worldwide travel. Join us on this extraordinary voyage and experience the thrilling and daunting sides of cruise ship travel.

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𝗡𝗮𝘂𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘀𝗬𝗧@𝗴𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

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Every cruise ship should have Some military gunners when needed to watch

angelolauria
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I suggest that the water cannon must be added or mix with an acid to make these pirates flee away

felipegultiano
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The captain saved everyone's lives by dropping that anchor. The ship stopped moving towards the shore only 100 meters before it landed on a reef. A proper Norwegian reef. Like a can opener for ships. 100 meters that is only half the length of the freaking ship 😱 Yes it felt like the ship would be torn apart every time the chain got under tension but it had to be done. This was the only way.

Dani-itsy
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I live by Detroit. It’s hard to comprehend that many people being defenseless against a few. Grow a pair

amycimaglia
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imagine paying thousands of dollars to go on a cruise and they take you to the coast of somalia of all places, thats the real tragedy

svxnger
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These cruise ships should offer pirate shooting as a recreational activity. It would be a real crowd pleaser.

paulskopic
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Excellent and real thing photographed in such a situation great work,
Best Wishes

crsrieepremkumar
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I would have absolutely no objection to lethal force use by the cruise ship company in a case of piracy attempt. There are better methods than a shootout. The enormous revenue a cruise generates should easily cover the cost of two or three weapons experts with guided rocket weapons. The oily debris left in the water might even evoke some careful consideration about future attempts.

artysanmobile
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The narrator in this vid states @6:45 that the Titanic sank on January 15 1912. The Titanic sank on April 14, 1912 – April 15, 1912. This is a great channel and just recently subbed, though this mistake should be corrected when time permits. Thanks.

davemilligan
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The info about the viking ship is like this….it left the harbour with minimum oil in the engine, so when it hit waves the oil pump started sucking air cause the little oil that was swinging side to side in the tank and the computer is set to turn engine off to prevent damage….

busdriver
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I worked on Queen Victoria for 7 months, did a World Voyage in 2019 and it was amazing

rogermoore
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Better get some machines guns!!!!

Fucking water cannon???? What is this Disney world ???😂

Abraxastrust
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Billion dollars cruise but doesn't have security like guns that why I never go on cruise

billbui
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Titanic sank on 15. april 1912, not 15. january 1912.

Muztang
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They should have sea marshalls like they do on aircraft. All crews should be trained in firearms use.

George-hszm
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First above all, cruise ship do not sail thru out those waters of the Somalia coast, because is not a tourist route and nothing of interest to admire .
This is a fantasy narrative .

lorenzogonzalez
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RMS Titanic was not a "Cruise Ship", she was an Ocean Liner, there is a difference!

Idontcaremuch
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Titanic wasn't a cruise ship. It was an ocean liner.

tomsleets
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"51 people... That's it?! I thought it was like a thousand! That's no tragedy! How many people do you typically lose on a normal cruise... 30? 40?" -George Costanza 🤣

luceatlux
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I can still recall a time back around 1990 a Greek passenger liner began sinking, but instead of helping the passengers, all the crew and even the captain were the first off the ship! Talk about outright cowardice.

AngloSaxon-yxtk