Browsing Tag

Navy

Navy Fighter Jet Crashes into Red Sea; Officials Launch Investigation

Mogadishu (AX) — A striking incident has taken place involving the USS Harry S. Truman, an aircraft carrier known for its resilience and operational prowess. On Monday, during operations in the Red Sea, a $67 million U.S. Navy fighter jet, specifically an F/A-18E Super Hornet, unexpectedly fell overboard alongside a towing tractor. As Houthi fighters claimed responsibility for missile launches targeting the carrier group, U.S. officials have refrained from drawing any direct connections between these events. This ambiguity…

Pakistan Navy Patrols Somali Waters to Combat Piracy

Ensuring Security on the High Seas: The Role of the Pakistan Navy The oceans are our planet's global highways, vast waterways connecting us all. The term "Sea Lines of Communication" might sound technical, yet it embodies something universally critical: the unhindered flow of global maritime trade. How we ensure their security is vital, and it’s within this context that the Pakistan Navy has made significant strides. "These efforts are vital to protect Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs) and ensure the free flow of…

President Mohamud Names New Leader for Somali Navy

Mogadishu (AX) – In an invigorating stride towards enhancing national security, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud announced a significant leadership change on Wednesday, ushering Brigadier General Abdiwahab Abdullahi Omar into the helm of the Somali Navy. This decision marks a pivotal chapter in Somalia's pursuit of maritime sovereignty—a quest to safeguard its sprawling coastline. Through a definitive presidential decree, President Mohamud articulated the strategic necessity of a robust naval force. “A…

Ethiopia Receives Russian Aid for Navy Development Initiative

Mogadishu (AX) — In a remarkable narrative of international military diplomacy, Ethiopia and Russia stand at a juncture, exploring new horizons in maritime collaboration, despite Ethiopia's landlocked status. Picture a scene of strategic dialogue, where visions are shaped beyond geographical constraints. In an intriguing meeting in Addis Ababa, Russian Deputy Navy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobiev sat across from Ethiopian Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Commodore Jemal Tufisa. As these leaders gathered around…

Somali President Honored by Ethiopian Navy with Guard of Honor and Tours Historical Landmarks

Somali President's Whirlwind Adventure: Guard of Honor, Historical Stops, and Ambitious Talks in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA - In an intriguing twist of events, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud wrapped up his whirlwind two-day tour of Ethiopia by indulging in some historical sightseeing before jetting back to the sunlit shores of Mogadishu. The Ethiopian government generously relayed details of this charming episode on a lazy Sunday morning. During his stay in the bustling heart of Addis Ababa, President Mohamud played the…

Italian Navy Delivers First Group of Migrants to Reception Center in Albania

A navy vessel transporting migrants has successfully docked at Shengjin port in Albania, marking a significant milestone in the recently established agreement between Italy and Albania. This marks the inaugural arrival of migrants under this new pact. After a lengthy journey of 36 hours, the Italian navy ship brought 16 individuals hailing from Bangladesh and Egypt. These individuals will temporarily reside in prefabricated accommodations while their applications for asylum are being assessed. Italy has set up two…

Navy Investigation Reveals Two SEAL Drownings Near Somalia Were Avoidable

This image, courtesy of the Defense Department, features Navy Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Christopher J. Chambers on the left, and Navy Special Warfare Operator 2nd Class Nathan Gage Ingram on the right. Image is credited to Department of Defense/AP. Tragically, the investigation into the drowning of two Navy SEALs off Somalia's coast reveals these incidents were preventable. They found a deficit in adequate training and vague instructions on flotation practices at fault. As night fell, the mission was to intercept…

Tragic Yet Avoidable: Investigation Uncovers Drowning of Two Navy SEALs in Somalia

Unnecessary Tragedy: Pair of Navy SEALs Perish in Somali Waters, Inquiry Determines SAN DIEGO — A deep dive into the sorrowful incident involving two Navy SEALs' drowning near Somalia revealed it could have been averted, highlighting deficiencies in training and murky instructions on flotation gear. Chief Special Warfare Operator Christopher Chambers and Naval Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Nathan Ingram met their untimely demise during a nocturnal mission designed to intercept a ship believed to be transporting Iranian…

VIDEO: The Tragic Drowning of Two Top Navy SEALs During an Anti-Terror Operation in Full View

The Navy's conclusions come after several moons filled with inquiries about the Jan. 11 mishap. CENTCOM has decided to halt its search for two U.S. Navy SEALs lost during a nocturnal operation. Two brave U.S. Navy SEALs tragically drowned in a pitch-black raid off Somalia's shores last Jan., weighed down by their gear, as revealed by a military probe carried out last Friday. The report from the Naval Special Warfare Command closes a heartrending nine-month journey to solve the mystery of how two top-tier operatives lost…

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More