CENTCOM Congratulates Yemen Coast Guard On Interdiction Of Iranian Advanced Weapon Components
On February 12, the Yemen Coast Guard interdicted a Dhow in the Southern Red Sea that was destined for Hodeidah port and reportedly originated in Iran.
YEMEN - The U.S. military has congratulated the “Coast Guard of the legitimate government of Yemen,” on their interception of advanced weapon components, drones, and communications gear that was destined for Houthi terrorists at the Hodeidah port on February 12th, 2025, originating from Iran.
U.S. Central Command said, “Congratulations to the Coast Guard of the legitimate government of Yemen on their interdiction of Iranian advanced weapon components, drones, and communications gear that was destined for the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists.
On February 12, the Yemen Coast Guard interdicted a Dhow in the Southern Red Sea that was destined for Hodeidah port and reportedly originated in Iran.
The dhow had a 40-foot container containing qualitative military equipment, including cruise missiles' structures, jet engines used in cruise missiles and suicide drones, and reconnaissance drones, in addition to marine radars, a modern jamming system, and an advanced wireless communications system.”