Stranded ship Ever Given is seen after it ran aground, in Suez Canal, Egypt March 28, 2021. Suez Canal Authority/Handout via REUTERS
The traffic caused by the massive container ship getting stuck in the Suez Canal will impact the movement of US military vessels, the Pentagon said in a statement.
Toward the end of the Ever Given’s seven-day stint blocking the canal — which caused delays for over 365 ships carrying an array of goods — a Navy spokeswoman told The Hill that it would not comment on “specific operational impacts” while acknowledging that the longer the problem persisted, the greater its impacts would be.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 29, 2021
U.S. Navy received its first Block V Tomahawk missile -- Defence-Blog
F-35 threatened by Pentagon budget crunch -- Washington Times
DOD Expects Vaccines Available to All Troops by May 1 -- Air Force Magazine
France readies to offer Rafale fighter jets to Ukraine -- Defence-blog
Three Russian Ballistic Missile Submarines Just Surfaced Through The Arctic Ice Together -- Warzone/The Drive
Why the Russian Navy Loves Hypersonic Missiles -- National Interest
Chinese Defense Minister visits Europe to boost military ties, ‘future joint military drills, exchanges likely’ -- Global Times
China's J-20 Stealth Fighter Has a Problem -- National Interest
PLA's largest near-Taiwan exercise features bombers to island's east, 'blocks foreign interventions' -- Global Times
Chinese Aerial Armada With Bombers, Fighters, And More Filled Airspace Near Taiwan -- Warzone/The Drive
David vs Goliath: How Space-Based Assets Can Give Taiwan an Edge -- The Diplomat
Why South Korea’s Aircraft Carrier Makes Sense -- The Diplomat
Amid war, Ukraine tries to boost arms sales -- Al Jazeera
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