Two US Navy Ships Collide; No Major Injuries Reported by Southern Command

Two US Navy Ships Collide; No Major Injuries Reported by Southern Command

A collision occurred between a U.S. warship and a Navy supply vessel during a refueling operation. The incident involved the USS Truxtun, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, and the USNS Supply, a Supply-class fast combat support ship.

Incident Details

The accident took place on Wednesday afternoon, as confirmed by the U.S. Southern Command in an email statement. The exact location of the collision has not been disclosed.

Injuries Reported

  • Two personnel sustained minor injuries.
  • Both are reported to be in stable condition.

Investigation Underway

The U.S. Southern Command stated that the incident is under investigation. Both vessels managed to sail safely following the collision.

Location and Context

While the Southern Command covers areas including Central and South America and the Caribbean, the Wall Street Journal indicated that the collision occurred near South America. The cause of the incident remains unclear.

This event highlights the complexities and risks associated with naval operations, particularly during replenishment at sea.