US Navy Replenishment Ship Damaged in Middle East Incident
The USNS Big Horn sustained damage after refueling the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group, with the cause under investigation.
- The USNS Big Horn, a Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler, was damaged while operating in the Arabian Sea.
- All crew members are reported safe, with no signs of an oil leak from the vessel.
- Initial reports suggest the ship may have run aground off the coast of Oman, causing partial flooding.
- The Big Horn was refueling the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group amid heightened regional tensions.
- Private tugboats are assisting the Big Horn to a port for damage assessment and repairs, with the incident's cause still under investigation.