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24/02/2026

HMS Sheffield was struck by an AM39 Exocet missile on 4 May 1982 during the Falklands War in the South Atlantic. The missile was launched from a Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard operated by the Argentine Navy, with two Exocets fired in the attack. One missile hit Sheffield on the starboard side approximately amidships, near the operations room and machinery spaces, causing a devastating impact and igniting severe internal fires that rapidly spread through the ship’s compartments, ultimately leading to the loss of the vessel days later.⚓🕊

24/02/2026

A U.S. military MV-22B Osprey operated by the United States Marine Corps crashed into the sea near Yakushima Island during routine operations, prompting a large search-and-rescue effort. Units from the Japan Coast Guard and U.S. forces quickly responded after reports of the aircraft going down, locating debris in the water while recovery teams worked under difficult conditions to find crew members and secure the wreckage, reigniting debate over the aircraft’s safety record.⚓🕊

24/02/2026

On January 24, 2022, a U.S. Navy F-35C Lightning II crashed into the South China Sea while attempting to land on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson after failing to properly stop on the flight deck. The pilot safely ejected and was rescued, while several crew members suffered minor injuries. The incident led the U.S. Navy to launch an official investigation to determine the cause of the accident.⚓🕊🇺🇸

24/02/2026

The U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald returned to U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan, on June 17, 2017, heavily damaged after colliding with a container ship near Japanese waters. The impact tore open the ship’s hull and triggered a large joint U.S.–Japan search operation for seven missing American sailors. The incident became one of the most serious peacetime maritime accidents involving the U.S. Navy in decades, highlighting the severity of the collision and its tragic consequences.⚓🕊🇺🇸

24/02/2026

USS Indianapolis (LCS-17) is seen moving toward the launch pad as part of preparations for its launch into the Menominee River. This United States Navy littoral combat ship features a modern design with a sleek, streamlined hull typical of the Freedom-class, emphasizing high speed, maneuverability, and capability in coastal waters. This phase marks a crucial milestone in the ship's construction process before undergoing sea trials and final preparations for operational deployment.⚓🕊🇺🇸

24/02/2026

On July 29, 1967, in the Gulf of Tonkin, the USS Forrestal (CVA-59) was struck by a massive fire and explosion on its aft flight deck as its heavily fueled and ordnance-laden aircraft were being prepared for a combat mission over North Vietnam. An accidentally detonated rocket set off a chain reaction that ignited fuel and bombs on deck, killing many crew members and causing extensive damage, making it one of the worst tragedies in the history of the United States Navy.⚓🕊🇺🇸

23/02/2026

USS Fife (DD-991) was reduced to a wreck after being used as a target in a live-fire exercise (SINKEX) on August 23, 2005. In the exercise scenario, the former United States Navy destroyer was repeatedly hit by missiles, shipborne artillery fire, and airborne munitions, causing severe damage to her hull and superstructure. These repeated attacks reflected standard SINKEX procedures designed to test the effectiveness of modern weapons, combined attack tactics, and sensor capabilities under realistic combat conditions until the ship was completely submerged.⚓🕊🇺🇸

23/02/2026

The incident involved CCG 3104, a large patrol vessel belonging to the China Coast Guard engaged in law enforcement and maritime sovereignty patrols, and Chinese Navy warship 164, operating in the PLA Navy fleet. Following the collision, the bow of one of the vessels reportedly sustained significant structural damage, indicating the impact of the collision between the two large-scale maritime elements.⚓🕊

23/02/2026

The underwater incident involving the USS San Francisco (SSN-711) caused severe damage to the bow of the nuclear submarine after it struck an undersea mountain not marked on navigational charts. The forward section of the vessel appeared to be crushed and folded by the force of the impact, although the main hull remained intact, preventing the vessel from being completely destroyed. The accident killed one crew member and injured many others, served as a reminder of the dangers of high-speed operations at depth and prompted a major review of modern submarine navigation procedures and safety standards.⚓🕊🇺🇸

23/02/2026

In June 1942, at the Battle of Midway, the destroyer USS Hammann (DD-412) was alongside the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5) to assist in emergency repairs after Yorktown was damaged by air attack. During the rescue operation, a Japanese submarine launched a torpedo that struck both ships. A massive explosion rocked the hull, sending up a torrent of water and thick smoke; Hammann sank rapidly, while the already critically ill Yorktown lost its buoyancy and sank the next day.⚓🕊🇺🇸

23/02/2026

USS Stark (FFG-31), an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, is seen from the port side aft during normal operations in open waters with its distinctive US Navy gray hull, superstructure complete with radar and weapons systems on standby, and helicopter deck in order and ready for operations. At that time, the ship was carrying out maritime patrol and security duties in the Persian Gulf region in a stable condition without any signs of disturbance, reflecting the readiness and strength of the US Navy fleet during the Cold War era—before the tragic events that later made it one of the most famous incidents in the history of the United States Navy.⚓🕊🇺🇸

23/02/2026

On June 4, 1942, during the Battle of Midway, the American aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5) was hit by three bombs from an initial wave of Japanese dive bombers, triggering massive explosions and intense fires on the flight deck and engine room. Thick black smoke could be seen billowing from the bridge as boiler damage caused the ship to lose speed, while damage control teams struggled to extinguish the fires and keep the ship afloat amidst the fierce fighting.⚓🕊🇺🇸

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