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Extremely Dangerous: Houthis Penetrate the U.S. Fleet with Unexpected Technology

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An American website revealed that the Houthis (Ansar Allah) are managing a multi-dimensional battle against the U.S. fleet in the Red Sea, showcasing a significant development in their military and technological capabilities. They have relied on a combination of missile strikes, drones, and advanced electronic warfare to disrupt U.S. operations.

In an intriguing report published by The War Zone, Van Toll, an active electronic warfare officer in the U.S. Navy who participated in battles in the Red Sea, revealed new dimensions to the Houthis’ capabilities.

He explained that the Houthis (Ansar Allah) did not limit their battles with the U.S. fleet to ballistic and cruise anti-ship missiles and drones but also launched advanced electronic warfare aimed at disabling and disrupting the U.S. fleet’s military operations.

This statement highlights the significant growth in the Houthis’ capabilities, as they now conduct multi-dimensional battles that combine conventional and unconventional weapons, posing a serious challenge to one of the world’s strongest fleets.

These developments reveal a qualitative shift in modern warfare, where traditional military capabilities intersect with advanced technology.

As the Houthis’ (Ansar Allah) capabilities continue to grow, the Red Sea seems to have become a battleground for a multi-level conflict testing new techniques and methods in asymmetric warfare.

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