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2 US Navy pilots eject safely over Red Sea
Fog of war: The US Navy's Red Sea Super Hornet shootdown is this fight's 2nd friendly-fire incident
The incident, though there are still many unknowns, underscores the risks of friendly fire in intense combat, especially a complex air-defense fight.
Two US Navy pilots eject safely over Red Sea after fighter jet shot down in apparent friendly fire incident
Two US Navy pilots ejected safely after their fighter jet was shot down over the Red Sea on Saturday in an apparent friendly fire incident, US Central Command said in a statement.
U.S. Navy crew ejects safely after fighter jet shot down over Red Sea by likely "friendly fire," officials say
An F/A-18 fighter jet was "mistakenly fired on" by the guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg, authorities said.
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Red Sea Disruptions Cost Egypt $7 Billion in Suez Revenues
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disruptions — a consequence of Houthi maritime attacks — have cost Egypt at least $7 billion in Suez Canal ...
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Houthi attacks in Red Sea develop into ‘new normal’
The Houthis attacks on vessels transiting the waterways off Yemen’s coast have become a “new normal” in the region, ...
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Retired aviator shares insight on Red Sea incident
A retired naval aviator shares his insight on a friendly-fire incident in the
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in which a U.S. Navy ship ...
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Beyond Red Sea friendly fire, a curious case of tech, miscommunication and human cost
A recent friendly fire incident in the Red Sea, where a US Navy ship mistakenly shot down a fighter jet, shows the ongoing ...
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Egypt commits to boosting private sector role as it loses $7bn in Suez Canal revenue this year
Egypt lost roughly $7 billion in revenues from the Suez Canal, down about 60 per cent annually, mainly as a result of attacks ...
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