Alerte USS : 3 drones inconnus foncent sur un porte-avions américain en mer d'Arabie

It is 4:17 a.m. local time, somewhere over the Arabian Sea. The operations center of a U.S. aircraft carrier freezes: three unknown radar echoes appear at the edge of the carrier strike group's defenses. No transponder, no friend-or-foe identification, no radio response. Three drones, flying low over the waves, at increasing speed, are heading straight for the formation. In the blue-lit battle room, the officers and sailors on watch sort the radar trails: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie. Distance: seventy-two nautical miles, and the gap is closing. Around the aircraft carrier, the full weight of a U.S. carrier strike group is deployed: guided-missile destroyers, cruiser, helicopters, airborne sensors, ready to react to this unidentified threat approaching in the Arabian Sea. This video retraces, minute by minute, the tension aboard a US Navy aircraft carrier confronted by three unidentified aerial targets hurtling toward the heart of its formation. It's a story of vigilance, military composure, and split-second decisions, where a single radar echo can shatter a calm night in the Arabian Sea. Subscribe to stay up-to-date on naval forces, maritime military tensions, and US Navy operations. #USNavy #AircraftCarrier #ArabianSea #Drones #Navy #USArmy #CavalryGroup #Defense #Military #History