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San Diego aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson making good time en route to Middle East
The San Diego-based aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson appears to be making good time traveling from the Indo-Pacific to the Middle East. The U.S. Naval Institute says the flat-top sailed through the Malacca Strait between Indonesia and Malaysia on Friday accompanied by its escort ships. The nuclear-powered Vinson will soon pass beneath the lower tip of India and head for the Red Sea, where another American carrier, the USS Harry S. Truman, is ope…
Chinese Carrier Shandong Drills in South China Sea While USS Carl Vinson Transits Through Malacca Strait
As China’s carrier force expands, East Asia’s seas are becoming familiar grounds for close encounters between opposing carrier strike groups. Bound for the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility, the nuclear-powered U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) transited through the Strait of Malacca on Friday, Apr. 4, 2025. The carrier has […] The post Chinese Carrier Shandong Drills in South China Sea While USS Carl Vinson…
USS Carl Vinson Heads to the Red Sea: A Show of Strength in a Shifting Conflict
The USS Carl Vinson, one of the most formidable warships in the U.S. Navy’s arsenal, sailed through the narrow lanes of the Malacca Strait, leading its carrier strike group on a high-stakes journey from the Western Pacific toward the Middle East. Its mission: reinforce the USS Harry S. Truman in ongoing operations against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have stepped up attacks on vital shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
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