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Houthis Claim New Attacks in Red Sea
Earlier this month, the Houthis also claimed to have targeted the Harry S. Truman with cruise missiles and UAVs.
Hostilities in the Red Sea underscore a serious problem facing the U.S. Navy: it’s burning through missiles faster than it can replace them.
James Kilby said he regrets the Navy’s reliance on expensive, high-powered missile interceptors to counter the Houthi threat in the Red Sea and pledged to push for cheaper, more efficient solutions.