Venezuelan Su-30 Jets TARGETED a U.S. Navy Destroyer — Then THIS Happened | Navy Vector

October 22, 2025 — Caribbean Sea. Two Venezuelan Su-30 fighter jets crossed the red line and fired four Kh-31 supersonic missiles toward the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Thomas Hudner.
Venezuelan Su-30 Jets TARGETED a U.S. Navy Destroyer — Then THIS Happened | Navy Vector
What followed was a 90-second showdown between speed, algorithms, and human discipline — where the U.S. Navy’s Aegis Combat System faced one of the fastest anti-ship missiles on Earth.
From satellite surveillance in orbit to electronic warfare at sea, every layer of America’s defense network came online — and turned a deadly attack into a real-time demonstration of naval dominance.
This was not just a battle. It was a test of precision under pressure — and a reminder to every adversary: challenging the U.S. Navy is not an act of courage, but of miscalculation.
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