US Navy Red Sea Commander Says “Magazine Depth” Needed to Stop Drone Swarm Attacks
US Navy warships in the Red Sea mastered drone swarms and missile threats, saving lives and redefining combat tactics for future warfare.
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US Navy warships in the Red Sea mastered drone swarms and missile threats, saving lives and redefining combat tactics for future warfare.
Adm. Javon Hakimsadeh discusses Carrier Strike Group 2’s Red Sea mission, including the first-ever Navy surface-to-air drone shoot-down.
Houthis’ rise from local fighters to regional force signals Iran’s growing reach—just as the US election could reshape the Middle East game.
The US hit Houthi targets in Yemen again, but the Red Sea remains risky for shipping. Will these strikes finally make a difference?
Rear Admiral Kavon ‘Hak’ Hakimzadeh’s Carrier Strike Group 2 not only set the bar with its cutting-edge weapons systems but delivered a slew of combat “firsts” in the Red Sea, marking the debut of advanced tech like the AGM-154C JSOW and EA-18G Growler air-to-air engagements in live warfare.
US Central Command strikes Houthi radars and drones after attacks on commercial ships in Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Iran’s acknowledgement of supplying Houthi rebels with advanced missile technology raises fears of a wider conflict in the Red Sea.
US cyberattacks Iranian ship in Indian Ocean, retaliating against Iran-backed drone strike, highlighting rising cyber warfare tensions.
US Marine Corps Capt. Earl Ehrhart nears ace status with 7 drone kills, showcasing modern aerial combat’s new era over the Red Sea.
US Army’s $75M deal with RTX for Coyote 2C drones boosts defense against airborne threats, signaling a new era in warfare readiness.
In the swirling sands of Yemen, the dance of war shifts its rhythm, casting shadows of power and politics as American forces and Houthi rebels weave a tale of steel, smoke, and the unyielding spirit of warriors under a sky thick with tension and strategy.
Threatening direct military action against American and Allied forces, the Houthis and the Iranian Mullahs have proved appeasement policies are failing, and deterrence should once again be at the forefront of American foreign policy in the future.