Somali Pirates Fire on U.S. Navy Helicopter From U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs
U.S. Naval Forces, 5th Fleet Public Affairs
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Date: 08.27.2009
Posted: 08.27.2009 01:35
MANAMA, Bahrain - Yesterday, at approximately 8:00 a.m. local time, Somali pirates aboard Motor Vessel Win Far, fired what appeared to be a large caliber weapon at a U.S. Navy SH-60B Helicopter from Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 49, embarked aboard USS Chancellorsville.
No rounds of ammunition struck the SH-60B. The SH-60 crew did not return fire. No personnel injuries resulted from the incident.
Win Far is a Taiwanese-flagged vessel that was pirated, April 6, and over the past 135 days it has been used as a "mother ship" to conduct other known pirate attacks, most notably the U.S. flagged Maersk-Alabama in April 2009.
The helicopter was conducting a routine surveillance flight of M/V Win Far currently held at anchorage by Somali pirates south of Garacad, Somalia when the incident occurred.
During the flight, aircrew observed activity, but could not ascertain they were fired upon until their return to Chancellorsville and review of Forward Looking Infrared Radar video, which recorded the incident. The helicopter was approximately 3,000 yards from Win Far when it was fired upon.
More than 30 crew members remain as hostages aboard the pirated vessel M/V Win Far.
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