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Houthis' LETHAL NEW Strategy To Sink Ships: Drone Swarms, Raid Units, Speed Boats I Red Sea Mayhem

Houthis' LETHAL NEW Strategy To Sink Ships: Drone Swarms, Raid Units, Speed Boats I Red Sea Mayhem

Time of India5 days ago
After a period of relative calm, Houthi militants have reignited their campaign of attacks in the Red Sea, sinking two vessels within just one week. Demonstrating a significant upgrade in their capabilities, they now use a combination of small assault boats, rocket-propelled grenades, and armed drones to carry out complex, coordinated attacks. These new tactics mark a dangerous escalation, threatening the safety of vital maritime trade routes and raising concerns over regional security and stability. Watch
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