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Two U.S. Navy mine-sweeping ships moved from the Middle East to Malaysia in March 2026, raising concerns about declining mine warfare capabilities.
Two U.S. Navy Independence-class littoral combat ships, USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara, were spotted in Penang, Malaysia, in March 2026, marking a shift from their previous deployment in the Middle East.
The vessels, configured for mine countermeasures, had been based in Bahrain to support operations in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran, which has reportedly laid mines in the region.
Their relocation to Southeast Asia, without an official explanation, may reflect security concerns due to Iranian missile and drone threats, though the Navy has not confirmed the move.
The ships are part of a fleet replacing older Avenger-class minesweepers, though their metal hulls and unproven combat effectiveness have raised questions.
The absence of U.S. warships in Bahrain since late February and the lack of replacement vessels in the region highlight a growing gap in U.S. mine warfare capabilities.
Dos barcos de barrido de minas de la Armada de los Estados Unidos se trasladaron de Oriente Medio a Malasia en marzo de 2026, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre la disminución de las capacidades de guerra de minas.