As a result, in urban countries such as the United States and India, illegal copy control activity in this area is increasing. In fact, these pirates are becoming more effective in responding to pirate attacks (Hughes, 2013). Perhaps the rescue of Maersk Alabama Master Captain Phillips, an American flag container ship, is the most wonderful example of the benefits of the presence of the navy in the corners of Africa. In this pirate attack, the US Navy Task Force rescued the captain of the US abducted during impressive military operations while traveling around the area.
Eight pirates armed with guns and RPG on two boats launched by pirate mother ships attacked an ongoing container ship. The captain raised the speed to 22.8 nautical miles and the speed of dingy reached 23.5 knots. They approached the ship and fired. The captain took evasive action and blocked boarding. In Somalia there is a huge coastline surrounding the corners of Africa (see map). In 2008, many pirate attacks began in a narrow passage called the Gulf of Aden. In response to these attacks and the economic impact on this popular shipping channel, international warships are now circulating everyday. It is now well known that pirates use "motherships" so that pirates can launch further attacks at sea. For the latest illegal copies, please see the map of this international piracy.
On January 28, 2011, the Indian Coast Guard aircraft was called by CMA CGM Verdi for distress and found that two boats are trying to launch a pirate attack near the Lakshadweep Islands. After seeing the plane, the boat gave up their piracy immediately and hurried to the mother ship MV Prantalay 14 - a hijacked Thai trawler hastily suspended two boats on board, and I moved to the west. The Indian Navy deployed INS Cankarso which is a mother ship of 100 nautical miles (190 km) northward from Mini-koi island. Ten pirates were killed, 15 people were arrested, 20 Thai men and fishermen of Burma were arrested on board and the hostages were rescued.
Pirates use a modified boat known as a "mother ship" to attack their target ships and a speed boat called a "ship". Pirates must be in front of or behind the target ship in order to get into the dinghy, as the speed of the boat on the high seas is not so fast, or it is not very suitable for sea navigation. This is a geometric game, fast merchant ships can avoid pirates only by speed. A simple fact is that pirates have to wait a few days, if not for weeks, prey appears and is in good position for success.