The KNIGHT HAWKS of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 136 have one less jet this week, after an F/A-18E Super Hornet fell off the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) in the Red Sea.
The multi-million dollar single-seat jet was being towed in a hangar bay, when the crew towing it lost control on April 28.

According to the Navy, everyone involved was able to move clear of the jet as it rolled off the ship with the tow. One crew member sustained minor injuries. An investigation is underway to determine what exactly what wrong.
Truman Currently Engaged in Operation Rough Rider
The KNIGHT HAWKS and greater Carrier Air Wing 1 flying from CVN-75 have been in the Red Sea since February. They have been busy, engaged in Operation Rough Rider, an intense campaign targeting Houthi targets in Yemen to “restore freedom of navigation and American deterrence in the region,” according to U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM).

Despite being 1 jet down now, CVN-75 remains fully mission ready.
Thus far, forces have struck over 800 targets, killing hundreds of Houthi fighters and many of their leaders. Multiple command-and-control facilities have been taken out, along with air defense systems, advanced weapons manufacturing facilities, and advanced weapons storage locations.
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