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U.S. Ships Attacked

040620-N-2972R- 180.jpg"A rocket was fired early today at two American naval ships docked in southern Jordan, killing a Jordanian soldier and marking the first attack on American military ships in the region in five years," the Times reports.

A rocket was fired at the same time from apparently the same area at an airport in a neighboring Israeli port, hitting a stretch of road and wounding a taxi driver, news agencies reported, citing Israeli officials and witnesses. A third projectile was fired at a Jordanian hospital around the southern port of Aqaba but did no damage.

No one claimed immediate responsibility for the simultaneous attacks, which displayed audacity in their use of military-style weapons and techniques. In October 2000, two suicide bombers detonated a launch loaded with explosives next to the American destroyer Cole as it was refueling in a port in Yemen. That attack, which killed 17 people and wounded 39 others, was attributed to Al Qaeda.

The attack today on the American vessels, the dock landing ship Ashland and the amphibious assault ship Kearsarge, took place around 8:44 a.m. and missed two naval ships at dock in Aqaba, said Capt. Ryan Fitzgerald of the United States Air Force, a spokesman for the American military command in the Middle East. The tocket flew over the ships and landed on a warehouse at the pier, he said.

THERE'S MORE: Suspects have been arrested. And the Iraqi Prime Minister is accusing Jordan of allowing Saddam;s family "to finance an insurgent campaign to destabilize Iraq."

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Add Light Missile defense units on ships:
Modified Stingers to fire at Missile shooter site vs missile?
& use EW to deflect missile?
Engage radars in port for missile defense only???
Post sentries with Stingers & M16s.
Roving patrols in Hummers for harbor area?
Dynamite positions usable for missile shooters to US ships.

Issue handguns to qtrsdeck watches with scopes & for midwatch IR scopes & silencers.
Or have Marine Recon stand Duty watch on Qtr deck in port.

Posted by: stephen russell at September 10, 2005 5:56 PM


I thought news reports mentioned that they were Katyusha rockets, which are area weapons, not precision ones. Simliar to 2.75" FFAR or Zuni rockets. Basically, an unguided ballistic weapon.

So, tough to accurately aim.

Posted by: Tom Meyer at August 22, 2005 10:48 AM


http://www.petra.gov.jo/nepras/2005/Aug/19/26968000.htm

From the Jordanian News Agency offical source.

It seems that the warehouse was owned by the Jordanian military and so too was the hospital. The only soldier killed was Jordanian. Could it be the attack was against Jordanian targets as a result of US cooperation in the GWOT? as the news item states the firing position used was a warehouse rented by Iraqis/Egyptians days before.

If the attack was against US ships the headline should surely read "American ships missed three times in a row" or :"US ship near rocket attack as Jordanian soldier killed".

I'm sure 'the onion' will resolve any confusion following their insightful nukehavistan expose.

Posted by: Steven Snell at August 22, 2005 7:24 AM


rutty: 'how did they miss?'
A: inderect fire. no sight.

Posted by: Aaron at August 20, 2005 1:42 AM


Just googling around for info on this rocket and it looks like the real deal (as compared to the "homemade" ones they fire from Gaza, which is what I expected when I first heard this story). How the hell could they have missed? That is one big target, especialy it they fired at it broadside. Are they just that bad that they have to have a human either fly or drive everything into its target?

Posted by: rutty at August 19, 2005 8:10 PM


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