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In one of the most intense moments in the Red Sea conflict, the USS Carney (DDG-64), a U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer, came under direct attack from Houthi forces. A coordinated wave of drones and cruise missiles was launched from Yemen, targeting the ship in what has become a defining moment of real-time naval warfare. Equipped with the Aegis Combat System, SM-2 and SM-6 interceptors, and the Phalanx CIWS, the Carney reacted instantly. Within seconds, it engaged multiple targets at once — taking down everything before impact. The ship’s performance wasn’t a one-off: according to Pentagon sources, the USS Carney has now intercepted more than 40 aerial threats since arriving in the region. In this video, we take you inside the ship’s nerve center, break down the systems used to neutralize the attack, and explain why the Carney is now considered one of the most battle-tested ships in the U.S. Navy today. We also explore the broader context: How these attacks fit into the ongoing Houthi threat in the Red Sea The U.S. Navy’s retaliatory strikes on Yemen The growing naval presence, including aircraft carriers and allied warships And what might come next in this high-stakes maritime conflict 💬 Will these attacks continue to escalate? Or is U.S. firepower enough to stop future threats? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! 🔥 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE 🔥 YouTube: / @militaryevo TikTok: / military.evo #houthis #usnavy #documentary Disclaimer: This channel is exclusively intended for entertainment and educational purposes. The content herein does not reflect the official positions or policies of the US or any other military units from various countries. The appearance of visual material from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or other military sources neither implies nor constitutes an endorsement by the DoD or these organizations. This documentary may contain errors or inaccuracies. The cover image is an exaggerated representation intended for visual impact and does not depict an actual event or scenario.