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Two navy ships collided Wednesday
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:03 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:03 am
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A U.S. warship and a Navy supply vessel collided during refueling Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. Southern Command told Reuters in an emailed statement on Thursday.
The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Truxtun and the Supply-class fast combat support ship USNS Supply collided during a replenishment at sea, said the statement from the Southern Command, whose areas of responsibility include Central and South America and the Caribbean. It did not specify the location of the collision.
“Two personnel reported minor injuries and are in stable condition,” it said.
The incident is currently under investigation and both ships have reported sailing safely, the statement added.
The Wall Street Journal first reported that the collision took place near South America, saying the cause was not yet clear.
This post was edited on 2/13/26 at 7:29 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:04 am to hawgfaninc
Happened during an UNREP. Someone driving messed up, most likely.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:05 am to hawgfaninc
Eh. Supply ship was a Hyundai.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:06 am to Saint Alfonzo
quote:Captain will most likely lose his command.
Happened during an UNREP. Someone driving messed up, most likely.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:08 am to hawgfaninc
Very very hard for me to believe the ineptitude to “collide” to be that high. I mean cmon man
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:17 am to hawgfaninc
USS Truxtun’s skipper, I don’t know if I’ll be able to find the other captain

This post was edited on 2/12/26 at 9:19 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:37 am to greygoose
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Captain will most likely lose his command.
Probably. At a minimum, something is going in his record that will stall his career. Can't be crashing ships into each other as the CO.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 9:42 am to hawgfaninc
"Sir, I thought "starboard" was left! My bad..."
Posted on 2/12/26 at 10:11 am to hawgfaninc
Its amazing there aren’t more. Unrepa have a ton of moving parts besides navigation.
I was on TAD orders to Coral Sea for 2 weeks of workups back in late 80’s. Had to help a squadron out who had failed their audit. While onboard during Unrep we did an emergency breakaway. We had a fire in a rag room off hanger bay and it got pretty big.
They called GQ and we mustered on the flight deck as I watched the supply ship move away. Took over an hour to put it out.
Afterwards went and looked at a berthing space right above the rag room and everything was fried from the heat below. While on FD the smoke was pouring out of hanger bay doors like crazy.
Supposedly the same rag room had caught fire a few months prior. Stacked rags too high.
Onboard carriers there is a fire every day. Its amazing how much goes on.
Some unreps are done in rough seas. You have to practice them in all conditions so if in war you know how to do them. Someone screwed up in this collision but they will investigate and are thorough
I was on TAD orders to Coral Sea for 2 weeks of workups back in late 80’s. Had to help a squadron out who had failed their audit. While onboard during Unrep we did an emergency breakaway. We had a fire in a rag room off hanger bay and it got pretty big.
They called GQ and we mustered on the flight deck as I watched the supply ship move away. Took over an hour to put it out.
Afterwards went and looked at a berthing space right above the rag room and everything was fried from the heat below. While on FD the smoke was pouring out of hanger bay doors like crazy.
Supposedly the same rag room had caught fire a few months prior. Stacked rags too high.
Onboard carriers there is a fire every day. Its amazing how much goes on.
Some unreps are done in rough seas. You have to practice them in all conditions so if in war you know how to do them. Someone screwed up in this collision but they will investigate and are thorough
Posted on 2/12/26 at 5:18 pm to hawgfaninc
Posted on 2/12/26 at 5:20 pm to hawgfaninc
Posted on 2/12/26 at 5:25 pm to hawgfaninc
Is that footage from the incident in OP or an older one?
Posted on 2/12/26 at 5:54 pm to deeprig9
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- The post documents a verified collision on February 12, 2026, between the USS Truxtun destroyer and USNS Supply during a routine refueling operation in the Caribbean Sea, causing two minor injuries but allowing both vessels to proceed safely.
- Video evidence depicts the high-risk parallel maneuvering required for at-sea replenishment, where ships maintain speeds over 10 knots within 100-180 feet, contributing to the incident's occurrence despite advanced navigation systems.
- Replies reflect diverse public sentiments, from explanations of operational hazards to unsubstantiated speculation on crew demographics, underscoring broader debates on naval readiness in U.S. Southern Command's Venezuela-focused patrols.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 5:56 pm to hawgfaninc
Why was it filmed on a potato? It's 2026, not 2006. And why would that be allowed to be uploaded and shared by a seaman from the boat? He's gonna end up in JAG.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:29 am to hawgfaninc
Posted on 2/13/26 at 7:31 am to hawgfaninc
Surprised it doesn't happen more often under these circumstances
Posted on 2/13/26 at 8:50 pm to Saint Alfonzo
quote:Non-Navy guys just don't know just how serious this is for the CO of a ship. Buck stops with him, regardless of who is at fault.
Probably. At a minimum, something is going in his record that will stall his career. Can't be crashing ships into each other as the CO.
Posted on 2/13/26 at 8:59 pm to udtiger
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Surprised it doesn't happen more often under these circumstances
It's a dangerous operation considering there's two large Navy vessels steaming side-by-side for extended periods of time. But it's also a routine part of Navy life at sea and shouldn't ever result in a crash like the one in the video. Whoever was driving was asleep at the wheel.
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Non-Navy guys just don't know just how serious this is for the CO of a ship. Buck stops with him, regardless of who is at fault.
Yeah, I've been onboard aircraft carriers for countless UNREPs. After watching the video, Skipper is fricked.
This post was edited on 2/13/26 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 2/13/26 at 9:00 pm to greygoose
Hard to for sure tell by footage but it almost appears the trailing ship turned to starboard by the wake. Would need better footage. As a rule the lead ship is centered and the trailing ship does all the maneuvering.
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