13 January 2024 al-Dailami Air Base missile strike | |||||
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Part of Red Sea Crisis and regional escalation of Israel–Hamas war | |||||
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Units involved | |||||
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None | One radar facility destroyed |
On 13 January 2024, the USS Carney, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy, launched Tomahawk cruise missiles against the Houthi movement.[2][1][3] The missile hit and destroyed a radar facility at the Houthi-controlled al-Dailami Air Base in Yemen.[4] This was done as a “follow-on action” to the large scale missile strikes conducted by a United States-United Kingdom-led coalition the day before.[2]