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Two US Navy ships collide near South America
bbc ^ | 02/12/2026 | Brandon Drenon

Posted on 02/12/2026 6:23:58 AM PST by BenLurkin

A US Navy warship collided into a Navy supply vessel during a refuel operation, the US military's Southern Command confirmed to the BBC.

Two people reported minor injuries during Wednesday's replenishment-at-sea operation, Southern Command said, and are in stable condition.

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The exact location of the crash between the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Truxtun and the Supply-class fast combat support ship USNS Supply was not immediately clear.

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The exact location of the crash between the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Truxtun and the Supply-class fast combat support ship USNS Supply was not immediately clear.

The USNS Supply ship has been operating in the Caribbean, according to the Wall Street Journal, which is part of Southern Command's area of responsibility. Southern Command is also responsible for parts of the South Atlantic and the South Pacific.

(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...


TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: collision; navy; oops; usn; usnssupply; usstruxtun
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1 posted on 02/12/2026 6:23:58 AM PST by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

>>>>near South America<<<<<<

Did they provide map coordinates for this location? lol


2 posted on 02/12/2026 6:28:19 AM PST by jroehl (And how we burned in the camps later - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - The Gulag Archipelago)
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To: BenLurkin

DEI at work again?


3 posted on 02/12/2026 6:29:06 AM PST by Texas resident ( We finally have an American President again)
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To: BenLurkin

More than likely a steering failure or a strong cross current that pushed both ships together. Some Captain is about to have a very bad day.


4 posted on 02/12/2026 6:29:20 AM PST by Trueblackman (Nice t have a President again that knows where he exactly is during the day. )
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To: BenLurkin
Prolly just a little scrapped paint and bent railing. I'm surprised more of this doesn't happen - and maybe it does but we never/rarely hear of it. I was Naval Air (VP Navy) so I never witnessed replenishment at sea.

But I imagine someone's career is over.

5 posted on 02/12/2026 6:29:55 AM PST by grobdriver (The CDC can KMA!)
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To: Texas resident

“during a refuel operation”

It’s not exactly unheard of my friend.

A refueling operation requires supply vessel to be in close proximity to the vessel being resupplied.


6 posted on 02/12/2026 6:36:30 AM PST by V_TWIN (America....so great even the people that hate it won't leave)
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To: BenLurkin

Here comes the Blame Game, followed most likely, by the loss of a Commission. Someone is going to quietly resign, and elect to spend more time with his/her family.
The conclusion may not be known for several years.
Our military, any military, can be very insular, self governing and separated from the civilian world when they choose to be.


7 posted on 02/12/2026 6:37:39 AM PST by lee martell
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To: Texas resident

As a former big deck sailor, this is very common among ships of different sizes. UNREP (Underway Replenishment) isn’t a exact science and I as a simple E-4 had to order the George Washington and Arctic to conduct an emergency breakaway as I saw both ships drawing during a aviation refueling op off Florida.

I was got screamed at by a dozen or more officers and senior enlisted, who wanted to run me up the flag pole. The old Man with 2 stars put a end to that with a few colorful adjectives and Bravo Zulu to me for quick thinking.

In South Atlantic, you tend to have allot of cross currents and then there is the vortexes that both ships create on their own.


8 posted on 02/12/2026 6:38:35 AM PST by Trueblackman (Nice t have a President again that knows where he exactly is during the day. )
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To: Texas resident

It’s hard work to keep on station. Not everything is the fault of DEI.


9 posted on 02/12/2026 6:39:32 AM PST by dljordan (Yeah, I'm a Boomer and it's all my fault you whiny little bitch.)
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To: grobdriver
I'm surprised more of this doesn't happen

Indeed. If one has never seen an underway replenishment, they're really something to behold.

I've seen more than I can count.

10 posted on 02/12/2026 6:40:11 AM PST by Drew68
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To: V_TWIN

Exactly! This was a destroyer and a supply ship. Try a carrier and supply ship, its like a slow dance with a cactus.


11 posted on 02/12/2026 6:41:12 AM PST by Trueblackman (Nice t have a President again that knows where he exactly is during the day. )
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To: BenLurkin

Okay, I’m kind of expert on this sort thing myself. I was an eye witness to the USS Mars/USS Cook collision in 1979 from the perspective of the forward winch deck on the Mars. The USS Mars was a supply ship, and we did underway replenishment to other ships on a regular basis. Our collision had nothing to do with unrepping, but unrepping requires high levels of coordination. We almost collided with other ships twice during unreps. There is very little on the internet about our collision, but I believe this short video was made by one of my crew mates. I recognize the names of several commenters on the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzdqAspYUn4


12 posted on 02/12/2026 6:42:25 AM PST by suthener ( I do not like living under our homosexual, ghetto, feminist government.)
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To: BenLurkin

Meh, it happens. Two big hulls running in parallel usually only a few 10s of yards apart create a venturi effect that tends to draw them together. Unfortunate that a couple of sailors were hurt, but the real responsibility lies with the respective ships Captains. But I doubt anyone will lose their command.


13 posted on 02/12/2026 6:48:37 AM PST by Afterguard (I often wonder what happens to people who ask me for directions.)
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To: Trueblackman

This old Doc went FMF for his sea duty. I did make it aboard both hospital ships in Vietnam, though. Two weeks each time.


14 posted on 02/12/2026 6:52:06 AM PST by ComputerGuy
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To: BenLurkin

Someone is going to be relieved of command.


15 posted on 02/12/2026 6:57:39 AM PST by AlaskaErik (There are three kinds of rats: Rats, Damned Rats, and DemocRats.)
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To: BenLurkin

Women drivers again...


16 posted on 02/12/2026 7:02:51 AM PST by DesertRhino (When men on the chessboard, get up and tell you where to go…)
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To: BenLurkin

Is port left and starboard right? Yes, sailor we left port.


17 posted on 02/12/2026 7:03:52 AM PST by kawhill (Dywedwch Wrthym + Add translation Welsh-English dictionary 'Tell Us')
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To: V_TWIN

And all it needs is a Strong Gust of winc to snap lines and wreak havoc!


18 posted on 02/12/2026 7:05:58 AM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion.....the HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: Trueblackman

Thanks for the perspective of experience.

I’m curious why the ships don’t stop for these operations (other than that would make them sitting ducks in wartime).

Is it easier to control the ships while moving then while stopped? Or is it considered practice for wartime maneuvering.

IIRC, when uboats needed replenishment at sea they were stopped during WWII, but that’s a different animal and a different era.


19 posted on 02/12/2026 7:23:20 AM PST by chrisser (I lost my vaccine card in a tragic boating accident. )
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To: BenLurkin

Could have been any number of factors: currents, steering or other mechanical issues, helmsman, or a failure to account for the hydrodynamic pressure zones properly during approach or breakaway (This will be my guess - likely too close of an approach). Sounds like no injuries at least.


20 posted on 02/12/2026 7:25:24 AM PST by reed13k ( )
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