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Eclipse, the private luxury yacht of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, anchors at Cruise Port in Marmaris district of Mugla, Turkiye on March 22, 2022.
A superyacht industry insider shared stories from the seas with The Times of London.Sabri Kesen/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • An industry source told The Times of London that a superyacht captain used sonic weapons to fight off pirates.

  • The worker said that they deployed pain rays, which cause a burning sensation on the skin.

  • The captain used weapons against pirates on inflatable boats.

The captain of a superyacht deployed sonic weapons and pain rays to fight off pirates in the Arabian Sea, according to an industry insider.

The anonymous worker who spent 20 years in the superyacht business wrote in The Times of London that the pirates were speeding towards the yacht on inflatable boats.

The captain is said to have deployed a weapon that directed sound at the pirates. He was also said to have used pain rays that cause a burning sensation on the skin.

The worker wrote that the threat of pirate attacks is real. It is expected in some areas, such as along the coast of Africa in the Gulf of Aden. Any protective technology worth having will find its way aboard a yacht.

Superyachts are attractive targets for pirates because of their luxurious features.

The UK government said that the yacht that was seized in March has a swimming pool and wine cellar. A $120 million vessel in France has a swimming pool that can be converted into a helicopter pad and a sun deck with a jacuzzi, according to its maker Oceanco.

A helipad, two swimming pools, and a dance floor are some of the amenities on Roman Abramovich's $700 million superyacht Eclipse. An anonymous worker wrote in the Times that there was no missile defense system on the 553-foot vessel.

Western sanctions against wealthy Russians over their connections to Russian President Vladimir Putin have targeted Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. The sanctions have led to the freezing of assets and the seizure of private jets.

The anonymous worker told The Times that the crew of a yacht dressed in designer clothes was thrown away by its owner after he wore them once, and that the crew of a superyacht prepared fresh lobster for its wealthy owner every day despite not knowing if he was on board.

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