The Red Sea, a narrow yet vital ribbon of water that has facilitated global commerce for millennia, has recently transformed into a theater of high-velocity kinetic warfare. In a harrowing confrontation that unfolded in March 2026, a U.S. Navy destroyer navigating these strategic waters faced a barrage of 36 missiles in a span of just 22 minutes. This engagement represents a significant escalation in the ongoing friction between Western naval forces and the Houthi movement, illustrating a shift from sporadic harassment to sophisticated, high-volume “saturation attacks” designed to test the absolute limits of modern maritime defense.
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