Unfazed By Recent Strikes, Houthis Attack U.S. Guided Missile Destroyer In Red Sea

Unfazed By Recent Strikes, Houthis Attack U.S. Guided Missile Destroyer In Red Sea

The USS Gravely (DDG 107) sails alongside the USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) during maneuvering exercises with the Finnish Navy in the Baltic Sea, May 16, 2022. (U.S. Navy, by MC3 Taylor Parker)

The Houthis (Ansar Allah) in Yemen announced on January 31 that they had fired “several” anti-ship missiles at a United States warship in the Red Sea.

“The naval forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces, with the help of God Almighty, fired several… naval missiles at the American destroyer USS Gravely in the Red Sea,” Houthi spokesman, Brigade General Yahya Sare’e, said in a statement.

The spokesman noted that the group will continue to target Israel-affiliated ships in the Red and Arabian seas “until a ceasefire is achieved, and food and medicine are allowed into the besieged Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”

Earlier, the U.S. Central Command said the USS Gravely, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, shot down a Houthi missile late on January 30.

“Iranian-backed Houthi militants fired one anti-ship cruise missile from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen toward the Red Sea,” the command said in a brief statement posted on the X social platform, previously known as Twitter.

“The missile was shot down by USS Gravely. There were no injuries or damage reported,” it added

The USS Gravely was the second U.S. Navy vessel to be targeted by the Houthis in less than a week. On January 29, the Houthis said that they had fired a missile at the USS Lewis B. Puller, an expeditionary mobile base vessel. U.S. defense officials denied that the vessel was hit, however.

The Houthis have targeted dozens of Israel-affiliated vessels and others owned by the U.S. and the UK since November 19 in response to the ongoing Israeli war and siege on Gaza, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 26,000 Palestinians.

In response, the U.S. and the UK carried out dozens of strikes on military targets in Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen in recent weeks. Despite this, the group, which is backed by Iran, remains undeterred.

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Jull

iran likely provided the missiles or technology but who is providing the location of the ships? not radars because they’d be destroyed, is that from iranian satellites or from other source?

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Neptune

almost all ships and now even a row boat can have a radar with gps that could locate the warships for under 1500 usd

Sean

that’s why they never meet

“karate buryat”

if you see any double commenting from me, it means the orange text “awaiting approval” disappeared.

this is my last comment under this article here. anymore under my name and jens holm are merely trolls impersonating me.

Christopher

sooner or later the houthis will get lucky, as warships only have a limited supply of missiles.

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Beťar

nádej umiera posledná, bárs by si mal pravdu. ale to by ich museli najskôr zamestnať ochranou iných plavidiel, aby minuli svoje zásoby munície.

Joseph Day

1 is no good, they need to send 20 arriving simultaneously, overload the defence

Boycott usa the world's bully

“a drone a day keeps the israel commercial ships away”. the objective is block the red sea to israel and allies commercial ships. not to escalate by damaging a us warship and fight with the monster usa head on. this keeps financial pressure on us and israel ally egypt and israel. perfect campaign by the yemenis, very smart. remember vietnam a 30 years war for liberation.

Christopher

true, but the psychological factor of the houthis hitting a us warship, or if it was one of their precious carriers would send shock waves in the pentagon.

Beťar

už by konečne mohli a aj mali potopiť aspoň jedno plavidlo usa!!! nech je trochu viac zábavy. takto to vyzerá ako by boli neschopní. rus by im mohol niečo poriadne na to dodať, ako odplatu za dodávanie zbraní na ukrajinu. aby sa váhy trochu vyrovnali. svetu mier!!!

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Boycott usa the world's bully

nope. perfect gorilla campaign by the yemenis against israel, egypt and nato europe logistics, increasing prices and stress in those countries. the red sea is still blocked to commercial shipping. no point to fight the monster usa head on. the monster usa, with mad bloodthirsty israel, has dropped the equivalent of 2 atomic bombs on gaza. no point to give them an excuse to do the same to yemen.

Peter Jennings

the houthi’s will not stop until they get some successes, and then they will carry on regardless. the us and nato has earned the hate of the people of yemen. in the end it will all come down to missiles, and how many each side has. one thing is for certain, one day one of these houthi missiles is gong to reach its target.

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BRUTISH BASTIDS

its time for the slimey limeys to go down to davey jonse’s locker

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BRUTISH BASTIDS

arrrgh me hearties, there aint nuthin quite like shooting $5 million missiles against $500 rockets

CPTSHUSMC

mashallah houthis mashallah

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