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US strengthens missile destroyer group in Mediterranean |
2025-06-22 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The number of American missile destroyers with missile defense in the Mediterranean Sea has grown to five. This was reported by the naval publication USNI News, citing a source in the US Department of Defense. ![]() “The United States has deployed five guided missile destroyers equipped with anti-missile weapons in the Mediterranean Sea,” the article says. According to the source, the destroyers USS Paul Ignatius and USS Oscar Austin, based in Rota, Spain, entered the Mediterranean Sea. They joined the USS Arleigh Burke, USS Thomas Hudner and USS The Sullivans, which were already there. In addition, the guided missile destroyers USS Forrest Sherman and USS Truxtun are in the Red Sea. All five destroyers are capable of intercepting ballistic missiles using the Standard Missile 3. Last year, the U.S. military used the SM-3 in combat for the first time to intercept an Iranian ballistic missile, the article said. The US is moving the destroyers amid escalating conflict between Iran and Israel that began on June 13. Earlier, the US Navy announced that a strike group led by the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford was moving to Europe. The ships will leave the US port on June 24. |
Posted by:badanov |
#11 Once it has been announced that regime change is the goal, the regime ceased to worry about long term repercussions. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2025-06-22 20:37 |
#10 If the strait is blocked, how does Iran get its oil to its only customer? |
Posted by: Cured Romantic 2025-06-22 19:59 |
#9 The heavy traffic across the strait from Iran to Oman will make things hard. It is all at cigarette boat speed so it will be hard to manage. The tanker traffic is constrained to the channel so they will be easy pickings for drone, missile and rocket attacks. I am sure Iran learned from what we helped Ukraine do to the Moskva. I can’t see us getting out of this unscathed. Praying Mantis was pulled off by Reagan’s navy. The current Navy was running into other ships habitually under Biden and Obama. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2025-06-22 18:40 |
#8 Occupy Chah Bahar! /Irish Rage Boy |
Posted by: Frank G 2025-06-22 16:59 |
#7 IIRC, Iran cannot refine their own oil. They ship crude from Kharg to Mumbai. India refines it into petroleum and ships it back. Without that two way traffic I would think Iran's economy would grind to a halt anyway. |
Posted by: Difar Dave 2025-06-22 16:27 |
#6 If Iran attempts to shut the Straits of Hormuz, the US should send enough B-1s and B-52s to obliterate everything from the airfield at Bandar Abbas to the port at Bostanu. Iran's economy would never recover. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2025-06-22 10:26 |
#5 DOD needs a supplemental. We’ve burned through much of existing stocks and need to replenish our air defense missiles. |
Posted by: Difar Dave 2025-06-22 08:34 |
#4 Every ship ought to be at material condition Zebra. Now we’ll see who does door maintenance and damage control drills best. I think we can rule out the Russians. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2025-06-22 08:09 |
#3 Not bad advice to the crew of the Prince of Wales either. They are the softest target capital ship in range of Iran currently |
Posted by: Griter+Slash1619 2025-06-22 07:59 |
#2 I advise every sailor deployed on Iranian military vessels to don a life jacket and to wear it continuously until there is a negotiated settlement. There will be a proportional response to whatever happens in Hormuz. Alternately, you can stand and be still to the Birkenhead Drill, but that’s a tough bullet to chew. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2025-06-22 07:54 |
#1 So about 450 VLS tubes in total - figure 2/3 loaded with ADA or 300 tubes - with at least 50 tubes expended based on recent days operations. Ideally they will be able to protect the bases in Cyprus. |
Posted by: Clem+Elmish4239 2025-06-22 05:54 |