USA undertakes mission to remove naval mines from the Strait of Hormuz Disclosure/ US Command Center/@CENTCOM Forces from the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) began, this Saturday (11), an operation to detect and remove naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The maneuver, which involves the use of destroyers and cutting-edge technology, seeks to reestablish security on one of the most important trade routes in the world, after the identification of explosive devices launched by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. The operation in the Gulf The mission has the support of two American Navy warships: the USS Frank E. Peterson (DDG 121) and the USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112). Both crossed the strait and are already operating in waters of the Arabian Gulf. The vessels’ main focus is to ensure that the sea lane is completely free of threats. According to CENTCOM, monitoring will be intensified in the coming days with the arrival of reinforcements, including the use of underwater drones specialized in identifying objects on the seabed. See the videos that are trending on g1 Safe route for commerce Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of CENTCOM, stated that the priority is the creation of a risk-free navigable corridor for the merchant marine. “Today, we begin the process of establishing a new passage. We will soon share this safe path with the maritime industry to encourage the free flow of trade,” said Cooper. Strategic importance The Strait of Hormuz is considered a vital geographic point for the global economy. As it is the main outlet for oil produced in several countries in the Middle East, any interruption in local traffic usually generates immediate impacts on international energy and logistics prices. So far, there is no prediction of how long the complete sweep will last, but the US guarantees that the military presence in the region will be maintained to ensure that the corridor remains open and safe. Understand the types of naval mines Alberto Correa/g1
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US undertakes mission to remove naval mines from Strait of Hormuz
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