The US allegedly shot down one of its own F/A-18 jets over the Red Sea on Sunday just hours after conducting a bombing operation against the Houthis in Yemen.
Two US navy pilots were shot down over the Red Sea on Sunday in an “apparent case of friendly fire”, the US military said, marking the most serious incident to threaten troops in more than a year of the country targeting Yemen’s Houthis.
Both pilots were rescued alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries. But the incident underlines just how dangerous the Red Sea corridor has become amid the ongoing attacks on shipping by the Iranian-backed Houthis despite US and European military coalitions patrolling the area.
The US military had conducted airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Houthi at the time, though the military’s Central Command (Centcom) did not elaborate on what their mission was.
CENTCOM Conducts Airstrikes Against Iran-Backed Houthi Missile Storage and Command/Control Facilities in Yemen
TAMPA, Fla. – U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces conducted precision airstrikes against a missile storage facility and a command-and-control facility operated by… pic.twitter.com/YRWWQJIweP
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) December 21, 2024
The F/A-18 shot down had just flown off the deck of the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier, Centcom said. On 15 December Centcom acknowledged the Truman had entered the Middle East, but hadn’t specified that the carrier and its battle group was in the Red Sea.
“The guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg, which is part of the USS Harry S Truman Carrier Strike Group, mistakenly fired on and hit the F/A-18,” Centcom said in a statement. The incident was being investigated.
From the military’s description, the aircraft shot down was a two-seat F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet assigned to the “Red Rippers” of strike fighter quadron 11 out of Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia.
It wasn’t immediately clear how the Gettysburg could mistake an F/A-18 for an enemy aircraft or missile, particularly as ships in a battle group remain linked by both radar and radio communication.
People are speculating that either the jet was mistaken for a Houthi missile or the Houthis actually shot it down the US doesn’t want to admit it.
The Houthis are claiming through state media that they shot it down.
Added Red Sea risk or Houthis trying to take credit?
Everyone agrees a US F-18 was hit shot down in Red Sea.
US Centcom says it was friendly fire.
Houthis said it was their attacks.
Hope it’s friendly fire or else opens up new risk if Houthis can shoot down F-18s.#OOTT… pic.twitter.com/NQSY7tdi7h
— Dan Tsubouchi (@Energy_Tidbits) December 22, 2024
This article originally appeared on Information Liberation and is republished by The Noticer with permission.