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伊朗:还有许多导弹
第一财经· 2026-03-16 01:57
Group 1 - Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims to have destroyed four U.S. THAAD missile defense systems and has not yet utilized many of its missile stockpiles [1] - Iran has reportedly hit 18 U.S. and Israeli-related vessels and oil tankers, with a strike plan targeting 200 key strategic objectives, leading to a daily war expenditure of $1.5 billion for the U.S. and Israel [1] - Approximately 700 missiles and 3,600 drones have been launched by Iran, with most missiles being produced around 10 years ago, and many newer missiles developed after the "12-day war" last June remain unused [1] Group 2 - The USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group is currently involved in large-scale military operations against Iran in the Red Sea [2]
2人受伤!美国两艘军舰相撞
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-12 13:24
Group 1 - A collision occurred on February 11 between the USS Truxton, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, and the USNS Supply, a supply-class fast combat support ship, during a replenishment at sea, resulting in two minor injuries [1] - The incident is under investigation, and the exact location of the collision has not been disclosed; both vessels reported they could continue to operate safely [1] - The USS Truxton had departed from Norfolk, Virginia, on February 6 for a scheduled deployment, while the USNS Supply was previously operating in the Caribbean Sea [1] Group 2 - The Southern Command area, where the collision occurred, includes parts of the Caribbean Sea, South Atlantic, and South Pacific [1] - Recent US military operations in the Caribbean have been intensified under President Trump's orders to combat drug trafficking, with 12 naval vessels currently deployed in the Southern Command area, including the USS Ford aircraft carrier and its strike group [1] - Historically, collisions involving naval vessels are rare but can have fatal consequences; previous incidents in 2017 resulted in the deaths of 17 sailors due to operational errors and command failures [2]
美军,战斗机、直升机坠毁!
券商中国· 2025-10-27 11:08
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses recent incidents involving the U.S. military, particularly two aircraft crashes in the South China Sea, and highlights the ongoing military activities and deployments of the U.S. Navy in the region and the Caribbean [1][4]. Group 1: Aircraft Crashes - On October 26, two U.S. Navy aircraft crashed in the South China Sea within approximately 30 minutes of each other, with investigations into the causes ongoing [1][4]. - The first incident involved an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter from the USS Nimitz, which crashed at around 14:45, with all three crew members rescued [3]. - The second incident involved an F/A-18F Super Hornet, which crashed at around 15:15, with two crew members successfully ejecting and being rescued [3]. Group 2: Military Deployment and Operations - The USS Nimitz is concluding its final deployment before being decommissioned, which raises concerns about the frequency of military accidents in the region [4]. - The U.S. Department of Defense announced the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group to the Caribbean, aimed at combating transnational crime and drug trafficking [6][7]. - This deployment is part of a broader strategy to enhance U.S. capabilities in monitoring and striking threats, ensuring homeland security and regional stability [7]. Group 3: Regional Tensions - The Venezuelan government condemned the U.S. military exercises near its waters, viewing them as hostile provocations that threaten regional peace [8]. - Reports indicate that the U.S. has been conducting military actions against suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean, with claims of significant casualties among those involved [7]. - The situation is further complicated by allegations of U.S. involvement in orchestrating "false flag" operations to justify military actions in the region [9].