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On Thursday night, over 100 weapons struck 60 targets in 16 Houthi rebel areas across Yemen. The scope of the strike on 16 different areas tells me that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has been watching the Houthis and developing targets for months. Every target was evaluated to reduce collateral damage to civilians, and in fact, that’s another reason for striking at night.
At the center of the action was the F/A-18EF Superhornet. Yes, it’s the same Superhornet plane flown by Tom Cruise in the movie "Top Gun: Maverick."
Of course, these Superhornets are playing for much higher stakes. They have Iran and China watching. And the world’s just seen a turnaround in tactics worthy of a Hollywood thriller.
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On Thursday night, over 100 weapons struck 60 targets in 16 Houthi rebel areas across Yemen. The scope of the strike on 16 different areas tells me that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has been watching the Houthis and developing targets for months. Every target was evaluated to reduce collateral damage to civilians, and in fact, that’s another reason for striking at night.
At the center of the action was the F/A-18EF Superhornet. Yes, it’s the same Superhornet plane flown by Tom Cruise in the movie "Top Gun: Maverick."
Of course, these Superhornets are playing for much higher stakes. They have Iran and China watching. And the world’s just seen a turnaround in tactics worthy of a Hollywood thriller.

Superhornets strike back. The world's just watched a turnaround in tactics worthy of a Hollywood thriller
On Thursday night over 100 weapons struck 60 targets in Yemen, specifically targeting Houthi rebel areas. The plane at the center of the strikes was the famous 'Superhornet.'