Captain Phillips did not carry weapons on the ship because the shipping company, Maersk, adhered to a policy of non-armament for its vessels. This approach was based on the belief that arming crew members could escalate conflicts and lead to more violence. Additionally, many countries' laws and international maritime regulations restrict the carrying of weapons on commercial ships, further discouraging their use. The focus was instead on employing best practices for maritime security, such as training and preparedness against piracy.
In "Captain Phillips," the conflict is resolved when the Navy SEALs successfully rescue Captain Phillips from the Somali pirates who had hijacked his ship. The SEAL team manages to take out the pirates and safely extract Captain Phillips without any further harm.
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Richard Phillips has written: 'A captain's duty' -- subject(s): Ship captains, Maersk Alabama (Ship), Hijacking of ships, Merchant mariners, Biography 'A captain's duty' -- subject(s): Ship captains, Maersk Alabama (Ship), Hijacking of ships, Merchant mariners, Biography
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Isaac Phillips has written: 'An impartial examination of the case of Captain Isaac Phillips' -- subject(s): Baltimore (Ship), Right of Search, Search, Right of
Basically, they were less likely to be attacked as a hostile ship carrying weapons.
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Aboard the ship, the crew planned a mutiny against the captain.