WRONG,.. they were in fact armed with pistols (and in all possibility other weapons as were seen in the TV clip shown here in Australia) Pistols are, contrary to what you may think, lethal weapons and are only carried if you intend to use them.
Wrong, pistols are sidearms.
If you intend to repel on a HOSTILE vessel you bring your long guns (ie: SMG,s and/or carbines)
Sidearms are carried as a last resort.
In this instance this last resort had to be used.
And yes, I have trained EXTENSIVELY in boarding duties since I was a wee lad at the age of 18 since I was and always will be KJ at heart.
Your fancy diploma says you can point to a place where I can dock my sailboat while on vacation...
How can you tell that the items being used were metal tubes?
I got eyes to see with..
There is videoevidence.
The passengers were entirely within their rights under International Maritime law to resist the illegal occupation of their vessel by armed intruders. They would and did use whatever came to hand, and were obviously not well prepared as just a few men with short pieces of 25mm water pipe could have easily broken the legs (first) and then arms, of the attackers as they rappelled on board and then killed them almost at leisure.
Exactly, so the Israelis felt the need to use deadly force to control the situation.
Had they not they would all be dead by now.
That is akin to saying that a bank robber who is refused money, finds it necessary to resort to force. What you very conveniently forget here, as does everyone else, is that the attackers were committing an act of piracy on the high seas, and are thereby criminals. Whereas the passengers, were entirely within their International rights.
Your views are typical of those who bought this ill planned and poorly orchestrated mess about, I only hope that you find yourself in this position one day.
You are again assuming I haven´t been in the situation to have to board a vessel?
You are wrong.
I am an Internationally certified Ship and Port Facilities Security Officer, and can assure you that you are talking out of the top of your hat.
You can´t say **** about where the top of my hat is since you have no ****ing clue.
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It's easy to see that on the video clips, and especially if you compare them with the confiscated weapons in the other video.
It's up to you if you choose not to believe the video released of the confiscated weapons, but you can still see the several of those confiscated objects (similar objects) in the other two videos I've posted (both the one by the Israelis and by the Activists, so you can clearly see that none of those two where fabricated).You could have avoided serving us this "truth"!!!!
If the fast-roping Israeli soldiers had dropped flash-bangs onto the deck before they deployed, would that have been enough to clear the deck (somewhat) so they could have dropped a handful of guys and had them orient themselves before they were set upon by "peace activists" wielding pipes and other hand-to-hand weapons.
They obviously wasn't expecting any heavy resistance on the boat so there were no need to use flashbangs etc. before boarding it.
And to answer your second question as well; no, flashbangs would not have been as effective on an open boat deck with a helicopter hovering above as in a room, so using that probably wouldn't be an option anyway, but there are other things they could have done if they knew about the resistance they were about to face below. (but I wont go any further into this)
Now, I wonder why the same cameras (or other cameras on the choppers) didn't reveal the presence of dozens of militants waiting for the commandos before they actually boarded. Was there no Plan B ready in case something was not going as expected? Were the commandos not wearing hands free radio communication tools? Couldn't camera operators communicate with commandos before they actually begun boarding?
It was said that paintballs are little effective on subjects wearing life jackets: didn't they see with night vision cameras that militants were wearing life jackets before the commandos boarded?
There are several reports that says that the commandos requested to use live ammunition several times after the first ones where attacked and stabbed with knives, but they where denied it.This was immediately leading to the need of using live bullets in case of confrontation!
Based on what I wrote above I actually think it went so far that they were down to plan Z before opening fire.I do not want to think that the commandos were sent with killing as Plan B. This should have been Plan Z.
They did certainly underestimate the heavy resistance they met on the last ship, no doubt about that.I am more and more convinced that the whole action was badly planned, bad managed and bad conducted.
I would think something like an LRAD (acoustic weapon) could be used to drive the activists below decks. Once below, flash bangs could be used to subdue one compartment at a time.