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In April 2025, the Red Sea turned into a war zone—again. The Houthi rebels launched a drone and missile attack, thinking they were targeting a defenseless cargo ship. But they picked the wrong ship… It was a fully armed US Navy destroyer, equipped with the Aegis Combat System, SM-2 missiles, and Phalanx CIWS. Within seconds, the attack was neutralized. What followed? A powerful retaliation strike that shook the region. In this video, we dive into the full story of what happened when the Houthi rebels mistook a warship for a civilian vessel in the Red Sea. Featuring real-world military tech like the USS Carney, Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, F/A-18 Super Hornets, and more, this breakdown shows exactly how fast the US Navy can switch from defense to dominance. #houthi #usnavy #military --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This channel is intended for entertainment, informative, and educational purposes only. The content presented does not reflect the official positions, policies, or viewpoints of any naval forces, including but not limited to the US Navy, Royal Navy, Chinese Navy, or any other military branches from various countries. Some videos may depict hypothetical or speculative scenarios and should not be interpreted as factual representations of actual events. The use of visual material from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or other military organizations from any country does not imply endorsement or sponsorship by these entities." We strive to comply with YouTube’s Fair Use copyright guidelines by appropriately crediting all sources. If you believe any content has been used without proper attribution, please reach out to us via our contact email.