Red Sea Security Crisis: US and UK Forces Battle Houthi Drones

US warships in the Red Sea have been engaging in battles with Houthi forces in Yemen, shooting down drones and protecting commercial ships. The US Navy has not disclosed the specific weapon systems being used, but experts believe they include surface-to-air missiles, explosive shells, and close-in weapons systems. However, the cost of intercepting drones with expensive missiles may become a concern as the Houthi attacks continue. The US Navy's ability to protect merchant ships and replenish missile inventory in the region is also a challenge. The US-led operation to expand the number of warships protecting merchant vessels, called Operation Prosperity Guardian, aims to address these issues. The experts suggest that offensive action against the source of the attacks may become necessary in the future.
- How US warships are shooting down Houthi drones in the Red Sea, and what might come next CNN International
- Tensions Spilling Over From Gaza Impact Shipping in the Red Sea The New York Times
- The cost of US fighting Houthis in the Red Sea just went up Responsible Statecraft
- UK warns of deteriorating security in Red Sea, Royal Navy ship joins taskforce Reuters UK
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