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Navy probes link Red Sea mishaps to crew fatigue, stress, and sleep deprivation, costing over $100M.
Navy investigations into multiple costly mishaps during the Red Sea campaign against Houthi rebels attribute the incidents to prolonged combat stress, including sleep deprivation, fatigue, and emotional strain on personnel.
The USS Harry S. Truman experienced a friendly fire incident, collisions, and aircraft losses, all deemed preventable and costing over $100 million.
Despite the deployment being only halfway through its planned duration, crew members reported severe mental and physical exhaustion due to constant missile threats, extended operations, and insufficient rest.
The findings highlight the impact of sustained combat on readiness and safety, prompting calls for improved mental health support and operational reforms.
Las investigaciones de la Marina vinculan los accidentes en el Mar Rojo con la fatiga de la tripulación, el estrés y la falta de sueño, costando más de 100 millones de dólares.