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Response to Sea Piracy and Terrorism Exclusive video

TVDATA.TV collection featuring Response to Sea Piracy and Terrorism Exclusive video. Stock footage available for worldwide licensing featuring Sea Pirates  and anti-terrorism operations.

Russian Naval response to sea piracy, Military operation taking over a Somalian pirate ship
Russian Naval response to sea piracy, Military operation taking over a Somalian pirate ship

This is a unique stock video of a Russian response to sea piracy. Annually, lots of ships are victimized by piracy. This accident took place off the coast of Somalia. Combating sea piracy is usually a secret and fast operation and rarely do we have videos from these marine operations.

Somali Pirates vs Russian Navy, Response to Sea Piracy and Terrorism Exclusive videos
Russian Naval response to sea piracy, coastal military operation over a Somalian Pirates ship

Aerial video shots from Moscow, Corporate video clips from Russian-speaking territories, tailor made time-lapse videos.

Piracy

Pirates

Contemporary sea piracy caught the attention more than ten years ago. Then militiamen from the Somali civil war joined with regional fishermen to take hostages and claim ransoms.

Contemporary sea piracy caught the attention more than ten years ago. Then militiamen from the Somali civil war joined with regional fishermen to take hostages and claim ransoms.
Contemporary sea piracy caught the attention more than ten years ago. Then militiamen from the Somali civil war joined with regional fishermen to take hostages and claim ransoms.

Ships

Response to Sea Piracy and Terrorism Exclusive Marine video

Other Terrorism videos in tvdata collection.

Warships

Russian Naval fleet controlling the Gulf

Military operations

Military alliances and security experts protect yachts from pirates. How to avoid hijacks and cyber threats in international seawaters. 

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