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Two US pilots shot down in ‘friendly fire’ over red sea as Houthi conflict escalates

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published December 23, 2024
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In a dramatic and alarming incident, two US Navy pilots were shot down in a friendly fire episode over the Red Sea on Sunday, marking one of the most serious threats to US operations in the region in over a year. Both pilots managed to eject safely from their F/A-18 Super Hornet and were swiftly recovered. One pilot sustained minor injuries, while the other was unharmed.

Friendly fire amid rising tensions

US Central Command confirmed the incident, revealing that the guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg mistakenly fired upon the fighter jet, which had just taken off from the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier. The jet, part of Strike Fighter Squadron 11 from Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia, was participating in operations against Houthi forces in Yemen.

In a statement, Central Command said:

“The USS Gettysburg misidentified the F/A-18 as a potential threat. The incident is under investigation, and steps are being taken to ensure such errors are avoided in the future.”

The incident underscores the complexities and dangers of operating in the Red Sea, where US and allied forces face growing threats from Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.

Conflicting claims and hostile actions

While the US military categorised the incident as friendly fire, Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for downing the aircraft. This claim highlights the ongoing propaganda battle between the US-led coalition and the Houthis, who have ramped up their attacks on shipping and military targets in the region.

The Red Sea corridor has become a flashpoint in the conflict, with Houthis targeting approximately 100 merchant vessels since the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October 2023. Their actions, supported by Tehran, aim to disrupt Western influence and destabilise the region further.

Houthi threats and regional implications

The Houthis, aligned with Iran and sharing ideological ties with groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, continue to pose a significant challenge to US and allied forces. Their advanced use of drones and missiles has escalated tensions, with attacks on both military and civilian targets.

Recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Houthi positions in Yemen have only intensified the situation. Strikes last Thursday killed at least nine people in Yemen’s rebel-held capital and a key port city.

The Houthis’ rhetoric and actions reflect their alignment with Iran’s broader regional strategy. Their slogan, featuring phrases like “death to America” and “death to Israel,” underscores their hostility towards Western nations.

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A heightened risk environment

The USS Harry S Truman and its battle group were deployed to the Middle East in December, but their presence in the Red Sea was only confirmed after Sunday’s incident. Since its arrival, the US has increased airstrikes targeting Houthi positions and missile launch sites. However, the presence of American naval forces appears to have provoked further retaliatory actions.

Military analysts point to the challenging decision-making environment faced by US forces, with incoming threats leaving sailors and airmen mere seconds to respond. The incident involving the USS Gettysburg highlights the potential for tragic errors in such high-pressure situations.

Moving forward

The US military has launched a formal investigation into the friendly fire incident, aiming to determine the factors that led to the misidentification of the aircraft. Enhancements to communication and threat identification protocols are expected as part of the response.

The incident also raises broader questions about the effectiveness of US military strategy in the region. As the Houthis continue their aggressive actions, including threats against British shipping, the risks to international shipping and regional stability remain high.

Broader implications

The Red Sea’s strategic importance as a maritime corridor cannot be overstated. Escalating conflict in the region threatens global trade routes and heightens the risk of broader military confrontations involving Iran, the US, and allied forces.

For now, the safe recovery of the two pilots offers a rare piece of good news amid an increasingly volatile situation. However, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by military personnel and the complexities of operating in a region marked by entrenched conflict and geopolitical rivalry.

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