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U.S. Navy Ship Comes Under Fire Near Yemen | ||
2016-10-10 | ||
While a Houthi military official on Monday denied reports that the rebel group had targeted the destroyer,
The attack occurred a day after airstrikes on a funeral in Sana, the capital, killed more than 100 people, prompting the United States to say it would conduct “an immediate review” of its support for the Saudi-led coalition battling the rebels. In response to the attack on the funeral, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps of Iran, widely The statement concluded: “The glorious and sublime nation of Iran will continue to support the resistance of Muslim nations, especially the innocent people of Yemen, against the Zionist wrongdoing of House of Saud and calls all divisions of the Islamic nation to condemn the great and brutal crime in Sana and unveil the face of hypocrites who claim to be servants of the holy shrines.” The Houthis are known to have a stockpile of various Soviet-era rockets and missiles. Saudi Arabia nevertheless accuses Iran of sending missiles to the rebels, as it does to the Lebanese Hezbollah movement and to the Islamic Jihad group in Gaza. Iran denies it has provided weapons to the Houthi rebels. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps views the United States Navy as its main opponent in the region. In August, there were multiple incidents in the Persian Gulf involving Guards Corps ships challenging American ships. On Sunday evening, the destroyer Mason, while conducting routine operations in international waters, detected two missiles fired at the ship within a one-hour period, according to a statement from Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman. Captain Davis said both missiles had fallen well shy of the ship — he would not say by how much — and caused no damage or injuries. The ship was operating in the southern end of the Red Sea, north of Bab el Mandeb, a strait. “We assess the missiles were launched from Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen,” Captain Davis said. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#9 "Washington, this is the USS Mason. We have a missile inbound, 20000 yards at Mach 2. Do we have permission to open fire" "USS Mason, this is Washington. Do you know who fired the missile?" "Washington, what difference does it make at this point?" "Mason, it depends if it was fired by an enemy group" "Washington, WTF?????" BOOOOM!!! |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2016-10-10 18:49 |
#8 Hands up don't shot. |
Posted by: Airandee 2016-10-10 18:09 |
#7 Near the Gulf of Tonkin. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2016-10-10 16:08 |
#6 Have to wait until after the 19th hole. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2016-10-10 15:55 |
#5 Has Tyrant Obama surrendered yet? |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2016-10-10 15:04 |
#4 I didn't consider radar, would think that would welcome return fire. Then again, would have to phone-a-lawyer I'm sure. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2016-10-10 12:44 |
#3 If so, that is some good optics even in nice weather. Helps if you either have radar or eyes and a radio in the vicinity. |
Posted by: Pappy 2016-10-10 12:26 |
#2 Has Tyrant Obama surrendered yet? |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2016-10-10 12:21 |
#1 Wiki sez the range of an 802 is 120km. If so, that is some good optics even in nice weather. Whatever it was, good heads-up Mason crew. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2016-10-10 11:34 |