Houthis ATTACK the Wrong U.S. Fighter Jet – Then THIS Happened…
A U.S. Navy F-16 fighter jet flying above the Red Sea gets targeted by Houthi rebels in Yemen. But what starts as an attempted missile strike quickly turns into a devastating response. In this video, we break down exactly what happened when the Houthis attacked the wrong fighter jet — and how the U.S. military responded with precision and force.
This real-time engagement showcases the speed, strategy, and overwhelming power of modern American airpower. From evasive maneuvers to full-scale retaliation, you’ll see how U.S. Navy forces and advanced aircraft like the F-16 turned a surprise attack into a tactical advantage.
⚔️ Topics covered:
U.S. Navy operations in the Red Sea
F-16 Fighting Falcon combat performance
Houthi missile systems and Iranian support
Retaliatory strikes on Houthi launch sites in Yemen
Real-time ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations
Rules of engagement in modern warfare
📍 Location: Yemen, Red Sea, Middle East
✈️ Aircraft involved: F-16, EA-18G Growler, F/A-18 Super Hornet, MQ-4C Triton
💥 Weapons featured: JDAMs, HARM missiles, Tomahawk cruise missiles
#houthis #usnavy #fighterjet
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