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thegatewaypundit.comU.S. military forces operating in the Arabian Sea have redirected 70 commercial vessels and disabled four others to enforce compliance with a blockade against Iran. A Seahawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 50 landed aboard the USS Truxtun while the shi…
koreaherald.comA Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet fired several 20 mm cannon rounds into the rudder of an Iranian vessel after it failed to heed repeated warnings that it was violating a blockade. The action disabled the ship without causing reported casualties. It follows a similar incident last month…
F/A-18 Super Hornets took off from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea. The operation was described as choreography performed in 30 seconds. @MarioNawfal reported the details of the launch.
Washington ExaminerThe U.S. Navy intercepted an Iranian shadow fleet tanker, the M/V Sevan, in the Arabian Sea using a helicopter from the USS Pinckney. The vessel had been sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury for transporting Iranian energy products. Central Command announced the oper…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewAn Iranian tanker has entered the country's territorial waters from the Arabian Sea, with assistance from its navy, despite threats from a U.S. Navy task force. The vessel is now anchored at a southern port. State media reported the development as a successful operation.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe USS Abraham Lincoln is receiving supplies at sea in the Arabian Sea as it enforces a U.S. naval blockade on Iran. Vertical replenishment operations involve the USNS Carl Brashear. The carrier remains operational in the Middle East amid the ongoing blockade.