US Navy revives 'tanker war' playbook, launches mine-clearing ops in Persian Gulf
The United States Navy has begun demining operations in the troubled Straits of Hormuz. The effort is being spearheaded by two Arleigh Burke-class destroyers the USS Frank E. Peterson and the USS Michael Murphy. These warships are the first wave of an effort to secure this vital maritime chokepoint, pivotal for global energy flows. These two vessels are not equipped for hunting mines, but their sonar systems can be used to locate mines, according to The War Zone (TWZ). "Today, we began the process of establishing a new passage, and we will share this safe pathway with the maritime industry soon to encourage the free flow of commerce," said Admiral Brad Cooper, the commander of US Central Command. The United States Navy will also use unmanned systems to help in this demining operation. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has said that they have lost track of the mines they had laid in the narrow stretch of water, according to the New York Times.US President Donald Trump has stated on social media that “We’re now starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz, all 28 of Iran’s mine dropper boats are also lying at the bottom of the sea.”
US Navy's second mine hunting spell in Persian Gulf
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