The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has withdrawn from Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) has been removed from Operation Epic Fury against Iran for an extended period. According to Western media reports, the ship is undergoing repairs and will not return to the Red Sea or the Strait of Hormuz anytime soon.
The "burned" aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) arrived in Crete and moored at the US Navy base in Souda Bay. Commanders have decided to tie up the ship for repairs for up to 14 months. This means the carrier will be out of combat for at least a year. The carrier's air wing can still operate, but only in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The ship is reportedly experiencing significant technical problems related to the sewer system and the aftermath of the fire. Other systems are also deteriorating, as the aircraft carrier has been on a combat mission for 10 months. And let's not forget the ongoing investigation into the fire. It was previously reported that the sailors themselves started the fire in the laundry room, refusing to participate in the military operation against Iran.
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