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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Industry Talk: A Call for Help from Free Range International

Filed under: Afghanistan,Industry Talk — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:13 AM

     Hey guys and gals, the gang over at Free Range International needs our help. On one of their last missions, some checkpoint thugs ripped off their body armor.  Read the ‘Shakedown’ story, to get the details.  Tim and company are doing good things over there, and they are not some large Blackwater type group, with endless resources available to them.  So when things like body armor are taken, that is a huge cost for a small business to eat.  Also, if anyone in country has kit that they might be able to sell for a good price, then that might be an option as well.  Either way, if you go to Tim’s blog, he has a donation page set up and you can contact him through the site.  –Head Jundi

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From the site:

Our work is dangerous and replacing our stolen body armor is expensive. Shem and I could use a little help. Please contribute what you can today so we can order 2 more sets soon, inshallah. 

(Read the full story on how we lost our armor at Shakedown).

Story Here

 

Maritime Security: Anti Piracy Maritime Security Services (Non-Lethal)

Filed under: Maritime Security,Somalia — Tags: , , — Matt @ 1:50 AM

   This is the press release by the company in regards to that incident where the guards abandoned ship off the coast of Somalia after being attacked by pirates.  I am kind of curious, how do you use “sustained non-lethal resistance” against RPG’s and AK 47’s? I also love how the company really promotes the “non-lethal” concept all over the website.  I wonder how many Somali pirates cruise the internet, and read this stuff?  I imagine with all that money they keep getting off of take downs, they have bought not only sat phones and GPS units, but also computers. Hell, Ali is probably reading this stuff on his brand new Mac, while chewing on some Khat right now.

     I will say it. This is crap.  To sell this concept of non-lethal security services, in a very lethal area, is just crap.  It is wrong to sell the shipping companies on the concept, it is pathetic that the shipping companies are buying off on this, it is almost criminal to put your guard’s lives at risk like this, and a contractor that signed on for this kind of job should know better. Not to mention that the client is getting some terrible protective service for the money.

  My feelings about this is simple, defend the ship and the client with the appropriate force(lethal in this situation), and get out of this business of using less than lethal in really dangerous places.  Obviously the LRAD and water cannon did not work in this situation, and the pirates are wising up.  God help us if they decide to wear ear plugs and a scuba mask on future attacks? –Matt

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MV BISCAGLIA : PIRATE ATTACK 28 Nov 08

APMSS PRESS RELEASE 2

15:00 UTC 28th Nov 2008

Nick Davis, Director of APMSS, has issued the following statement:

Attributable quote

“APMSS security team embarked upon MV BISCAGLIA came under sustained and heavy attack from pirates earlier this morning. Reports remain confused however we believe that the embarked 3 man APMSS security team (comprising former British military servicemen) were able to mount sustained, non-lethal, resistance, denying the attacker’s access to the ship long enough for the ship’s operating crew to seek safety below decks and to summon assistance from coalition warships.

Reports suggest that the security team were only finally overwhelmed when attackers gained access to the ship and continued to fire upon the embarked security team.

I have spoken with my team leader on the phone and he informs me that the level of violence was unprecedented and forced them reluctantly to leave the vessel after every effort was made to ensure the safety of the ships crew, further whilst in the water the security team were again fired upon. The hijacked vessel with pirates in control then attempted to run them down”

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Industry Talk: Eeben Barlow’s Military and Security Blog

   I would like to do a little promotion of a blog, of a very significant company and individual that certainly has had an impact on the industry.  Mr. Barlow and his company called Executive Outcomes was very busy in Africa back in the day.  EO’s accomplishments are legendary, and I highly recommend reading the wiki I posted to get an idea of what I am talking about.  

   Also, if you check out his blog, Mr. Barlow is discussing the current piracy issues.  Good stuff. –Head Jundi

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EO

 

Eeben Barlow’s Military and Security Blog 

From Eeben Barlow:

     I founded the Private Military Company (PMC) Executive Outcomes (EO) in 1989. The company operated primarily in Africa helping African governments that had been abandoned by the West. EO also operated in South America and the Far East. I have lectured, and still lecture, to military colleges and universities on security and defence issues in several countries. I believe that only Africans can truly solve Africa’s problems. I currently consult to a USA-based company.

Blog Site Here

Wikipedia for Executive Outcomes

 

Maritime Security: Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

Filed under: Maritime Security,Somalia — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:28 AM

     So far, I like this model of anti-piracy more than anything else that has come up.  I think what BW plans on doing, is just posting up in international waters so it can immediately cover down on clients when they enter the danger zone.  And in the mean time, BW can recce the routes with helicopters and ferry armed guards onto the boats that they are contracted with.  Although to do this safely, BW will have to coordinate with the client’s ships, so they are all within range of the McArthur.  

     And if you read the article below, deterrence and the right to self defense is BW’s ‘right’, according to their spokeswoman.   That says to me that they will have weapons and they will defend self and the client.  But because I am not in the loop, I am only making assumptions. I must say, a Mk 38 would look pretty nice on the bow of the McArthur.  –Head Jundi

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WSJ McArthur

The McArthur can carry helicopters and inflatable boats.   

 

Blackwater Plans Effort Against Piracy

DECEMBER 3, 2008

By AUGUST COLE

Private security firm Blackwater Worldwide began holding meetings in London on Tuesday with potential clients for a new business venture — protection from pirates.

The Moyock, N.C., firm, which has grown rapidly through State Department security work in Iraq, has been courting shippers and insurance firms about protecting ships in pirate-infested waters. It’s meeting with more than a dozen firms this week and hopes to drum up its first contract.

There have been almost 100 attempts this year to seize ships off East Africa, fewer than half of which were successful, according to the U.S. Navy. On Nov. 30, two skiffs harassed an Oceania Cruises Inc. ship passing through the Gulf of Aden. Eight shots were fired at the cruise liner, which evaded the boats, according to the Miami-based company.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Technology: Update, New Strategy Page Widget on FJ

Filed under: Technology — Tags: , , — Matt @ 2:48 PM

     Boy, I like these widgets, and I thought Strategy Page was a good one to set up(scroll down below to check it out). These things are easy to make, and anyone can grab them and put them on their website, myspace, facebook, or whatever you want to put them on.  Just hit the ‘get widget’ tab, copy the code for your site, and paste it where ever you want.      These things are handy little information blocks, and really help to zero in on the stories of the day. Plus, they are a great way to promote a blog or site.  Feral Jundi has it’s own widget for anyone that wants it as well. I know people that just set up the widget on their social network site, so they can check emails and check out FJ briefly.  It’s a good little time saver, and you can click on the titles in the widget, and it will take you straight to the source.  –Head Jundi

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