US Navy destroyers unscathed after fighting off a complex attack of cruise and ballistic missiles and exploding drones

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  • Two US Navy destroyers came under attack by the Houthis on Monday.
  • The Iran-backed rebels fired a mix of anti-ship missiles and exploding drones.
  • The US military defeated all the threats, a Pentagon spokesperson said.
The US Navy defeated a complex attack launched by the Houthis on Monday that saw the rebels fire several missiles and drones at two American warships off the coast of Yemen, a Pentagon spokesperson said on Tuesday.


The destroyers USS Stockdale and USS Spruance came under fire as they were transiting the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a strategic maritime chokepoint between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

The Navy repelled multiple Houthi attacks involving at least three anti-ship cruise missiles, five anti-ship ballistic missiles, and eight one-way attack drones, Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters at a press briefing Tuesday.

Ryder said that the attacks were "successfully engaged and defeated. The vessels were not damaged; no personnel were hurt."

Earlier, the Houthis said they attacked the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea and two unnamed American destroyers in the Red Sea. The Iran-backed rebels said that they achieved their objectives.


The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale sails alongside the Egyptian Navy El Suez-class corvette ENS Abu Qir in October. The Stockdale is one of the vessels that came under attack on Monday. US Navy photo

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale sails alongside the Egyptian Navy El Suez-class corvette ENS Abu Qir in October. The Stockdale is one of the vessels that came under attack on Monday. US Navy photo© US Navy photo
Ryder said he was unaware of any attack on the Lincoln.

His announcement came several hours after US Central Command published footage showing fighter jets taking off from the Lincoln to "support operations" against the Houthis. It was not immediately clear if that footage was related to the Monday attack on the destroyers or earlier US military action against the rebels.


Ryder also shared that US forces carried out precision airstrikes against multiple Houthi weapons storage facilities in Yemen over the weekend. He said the operation involved F-35 stealth aircraft, which were seen in Centcom's footage.

The attack against the destroyers on Monday marks the latest Houthi attack on Navy warships off the coast of Yemen. In late September, US forces fended off a similarly complex missile and drone assault.


The Navy has routinely intercepted Houthi missiles and drones targeting military and commercial vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden over the past year. The rebels have said their actions are in response to the Israel-Hamas war.

Monday's engagement came against the backdrop of a similar interaction that occurred between American forces and other Iranian groups in Syria over the past few days.


On Sunday, US personnel at Mission Support Site Green Village in northeast Syria came under two separate attacks involving a drone and indirect rocket fire, Ryder said. In response to the attacks, American forces carried out airstrikes the next day against nine targets in two locations linked to Iranian groups.

Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, the Centcom commander, said attacks against US and coalition partners in the Middle East "will not be tolerated."

"We will continue to take every step necessary to protect our personnel and coalition partners and respond to reckless attacks," he said in a statement on the US airstrike.
 

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I ran across this site trying to do a search on how many conflicts world wide our US military is involved in.
I do not know the Accuracy, Legitimacy, of the site.
It looks like the information could possibly be fairly accurate.
They have a bunch of info that I am not to interested in, but they have a world map with symbols on it that show the areas that are considered armed conflicts. You can filter it to show specific countries.
Lot of interesting articles on mainly International Humanitarian Law. Way above my pay grade.

They are monitoring about 110 armed conflicts world wide, based on their criteria.

I have always known American Soldiers are and have been placed in areas with armed conflicts since the beginning of our country and even before in a sense, like when Ben went to France to look for Weapons and Help, to support the American Revolution.
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I have also always been interested in Covert Spy Operations, which is impossible to monitor.

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Any how I could babble on, but really just wanted to say hey Thanks for the Post.
I had not been keeping up lately, I try to always think of our Boys and Girls serving, and Pray for their protection and Return Home. I also pray that God continues to provide superior technology to them, so when we read about incidents, they look and read like the above post.

Thanks
God Bless America
 

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I ran across this site trying to do a search on how many conflicts world wide our US military is involved in.
I do not know the Accuracy, Legitimacy, of the site.
It looks like the information could possibly be fairly accurate.
They have a bunch of info that I am not to interested in, but they have a world map with symbols on it that show the areas that are considered armed conflicts. You can filter it to show specific countries.
Lot of interesting articles on mainly International Humanitarian Law. Way above my pay grade.

They are monitoring about 110 armed conflicts world wide, based on their criteria.

I have always known American Soldiers are and have been placed in areas with armed conflicts since the beginning of our country and even before in a sense, like when Ben went to France to look for Weapons and Help, to support the American Revolution.
So with that said, I know our Leaders only acknowledge being involved in only a few right now, I think it bobbles between 5-7 at any given time.

I have also always been interested in Covert Spy Operations, which is impossible to monitor.

My Uncle was a career Marine, He was deployed to Korea and Viet Nam. His first trip to Nam was before the US declared war in Nam. He was also deployed to Nam after war was declared.

Any how I could babble on, but really just wanted to say hey Thanks for the Post.
I had not been keeping up lately, I try to always think of our Boys and Girls serving, and Pray for their protection and Return Home. I also pray that God continues to provide superior technology to them, so when we read about incidents, they look and read like the above post.

Thanks
God Bless America
Please cite the history references or Congressional votes where the US “declared war” in SE Asia. Never happened & this failure is central to how the politicians hamstrung the military to keep them from achieving success.
 

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