Another fighter jet plunged into the Red Sea after it went overboard during an unsuccessful landing on the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier.
The two aviators who were in the aircraft safely ejected and were rescued at sea by helicopter. They suffered minor injuries, and nobody on the ship deck was injured, The Washington Post reported.
The incident happened the same day President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire deal with the Houthis, the Iran-backed rebel group that the Truman’s crew has been battling in Yemen.
Hours after Trump’s announcement, the Houthis “took a shot” at the aircraft carrier, a source told CNN. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the shooting was related to the lost fighter jet, an F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet worth about $67 million.
It was the second jet to go overboard the Truman in as many weeks.
On April 28, an F/A-18E Super Hornet was lost after the aircraft carrier swerved to avoid an attack from the Houthis. The plane was being towed in the hangar bay, and the move crew lost control of the aircraft, the Navy said in a statement. The tow tractor also went overboard, according to the statement.
The USS Harry S. Truman is nuclear powered aircraft carrier with a crew of more than 5,000. It carries more than 70 helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Matt Cardy/Getty Images
An F/A-18F Super Hornet makes an arrested landing on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Gulf of Oman May 22, 2019. HANDOUT/Reuters
A third fighter jet was accidentally shot down over the Red Sea in December by another Navy warship, the USS Gettysburg, raising questions about how well warships and fighter jets in the region are communicating, the Post reported.
And in February, the Truman collided with a merchant vessel near Port Said, Egypt, in the Mediterranean Sea, according to the Navy. There were no reports of flooding or injuries, but the ship’s commanding officer were fired following the incident, according to the Post.
The dangerous mishaps have raised questions about the Truman’s grueling deployment, which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has extended twice, the paper reported.
Former President Joe Biden’s administration began launching strikes against the Houthi militants in early 2024 in response to attacks on commercial and military vessels in the Red Sea.
Originally the Houthis were targeting Israeli vessels and demanding an end to the war in Gaza, but over time the attacks became increasingly indiscriminate, according to a congressional research report.
The Trump administration has ramped up strikes against the group, hitting more than 1,000 targets in Yemen in less than two months, the Post reported.
President Donald Trump has stood by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth despite several controversies connected to the military campaign against the Houthis. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
On Tuesday, the president unexpectedly announced the U.S. would stop bombing the Houthis after Oman helped broker a ceasefire between the two sides, according to The Washington Post. Hegseth also shared a social media post from Oman’s foreign minister announcing the agreement.
A member of the Houthi Political Council, which occupies parts of Yemen, told Bloomberg the ceasefire addressed “U.S. aggression in Yemen” and said the group would not stop its “operations to support Gaza.”
CNN’s report about the Houthi shots fired raised further questions about the scope of the agreement and its durability.
U.S. defense officials have released limited details about the military campaign, which was marred by controversies including the lost fighter jets, a strike believed to have killed dozens of civilians, and Hegseth famously sharing war plans in an unsecured group chat on the commercial messaging app Signal.
PillowPrincess314 on May 7th, 2025 at 12:28 UTC »
This article is the written version of a "World's Most Embarrassing Military Blunders" video.
ddark4 on May 7th, 2025 at 12:20 UTC »
I have a hard time believing a cable entertainment channel propagandist who is also an alcoholic is doing this bad of a job running something he has no qualifications to run.
PoetryJunior1808 on May 7th, 2025 at 12:18 UTC »
A Fox and Friends weekend host, notorious drunk and man who ran two veterans organizations into the ground is appointed Secretary of Defense. What else did anyone expect? I honestly don't think Trump gives a shit about the millions that have been lost under this man's watch, or the historic embarrassment of Signalgate. He just cares that Hegseth is a friendly voice from a show that he likes that will parrot anything that he wants said.