Watch: US Military Launches Another Deadly Strike On Suspected Drug Boat, Killing 2 & Leaving 1 Survivor
The operation took place on March 19 and is part of a campaign targeting vessels believed to be linked to drug trafficking routes.
The operation took place on March 19 and is part of a campaign targeting vessels believed to be linked to drug trafficking routes.
British tech firm ZeroUSV conducted the world’s first autonomous launch of an ocean glider from an uncrewed surface vessel (USV).
The tanker, named Deyna, was sailing from the Russian port of Murmansk and was flying the flag of Mozambique.
The boats departed from Progreso port in southeastern Mexico, less than 800 km (497 miles) from Havana across the Gulf of Mexico.
The sailor also said the ship had raised Chinese flags while trying to move through the area, a step sometimes taken in risky zones.
The U.S Navy finalised a $15.38-billion contract modification with General Dynamics Electric Boat to speed up the production of the Columbia-class submarines.
Since early September, the U.S. military has carried out at least 45 strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Pacific.
The U.S Navy plans to invest $900 million to speed up submarine production by building automated factories run by robots and supervised by humans.
Trump said the US would begin targeting Iran’s largest power facilities if the waterway is not fully reopened within the deadline.
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