U.S. Navy Flexing Its Muscles in the Red Sea


by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent

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(Worthy News) – On Monday, an Ohio-class Submarine joined the Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKECSG), which entered the Red Sea last Friday, having traveled through the Suez Canal after their passage from the Mediterranean Sea.

Notably, these units of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKECSG) had initially departed from their respective homeports in Virginia and Florida on October 13 and 14.

The Navy detailed that the strike group comprises several vital assets, including the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, the flagship aircraft carrier, the USS Philippine Sea as a guided-missile cruiser, and two guided-missile destroyers, the USS Mason and USS Gravely. Additionally, it features Carrier Air Wing 3, housing its nine squadrons, along with the Information Warfare Commander.

“The arrival of IKECSG to the Middle East region displays our speed and agility to flex as our nation’s leaders determined a balance of maritime capability in support of national security priorities,” Rear Adm. Marc Miguez, commander, CSG-2, IKECSG, said in a Navy press release.

“The strike group brings an unparalleled combat superiority to CENTCOM, and we will be leveraging our presence in the theater to enhance regional security and operate alongside our allies and partners,” Miguez added.

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OHIO-CLASS SUBMARINE ARRIVES IN RED SEA

U.S. Central Command announced the arrival of an Ohio-class nuclear submarine in the operational vicinity of the Red Sea. This announcement was accompanied by the release of a photograph depicting the submarine’s passage through the Suez Canal, which occurred on Monday.

The specific identity of this submarine remains undisclosed, leaving questions unanswered as to whether it belongs to the group of four submarines equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles or the larger contingent of 14 submarines armed with Trident-II ballistic missiles.

Nevertheless, this deployment represents a significant build-up of naval forces in the Red Sea.

AI ENTERS THE WAR

Navy Officials announced last Thursday that an unmanned U.S. Navy vessel has successfully conducted an exercise, firing “lethal munitions” in international waters within the Middle East.

This marked the first instance of such an operation in the region, and the Navy expressed that this groundbreaking exercise has elevated its capabilities to a new level.

The operation, code-named “Digital Talon,” was executed by the Navy’s Task Force 59, a specialized unit dedicated to unmanned systems and artificial intelligence, as disclosed by U.S. Naval Forces Central Command in a press release.

On October 23, members of this task force employed a technique known as “manned-unmanned teaming” to identify and target simulated hostile entities. Subsequently, they launched live munitions from an unmanned vessel to eliminate a target boat, demonstrating the effectiveness of this approach.

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