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Footage circulating online shows Yemen’s Houthi forces demonstrating unmanned underwater vehicle capabilities in the Red Sea. The Al-Qari’a UUV appears in coordinated strike scenarios alongside surface craft and underwater detonations. The Houthi underwater drone, Red Sea maritime strike, and asymmetric naval warfare highlight evolving low-cost threats to commercial and military shipping.

Expert Insight:
Unmanned underwater systems extend asymmetric warfare into the subsurface domain, forcing naval forces to expand detection and close-in defense layers.

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Thanks to publicly circulated Houthi media releases and open-source maritime security analysts documenting Red Sea naval developments.

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00:00In this footage, Houthi naval forces showcase an unmanned underwater attack system targeting
00:05vessels in the Red Sea as part of a broader asymmetric maritime warfare demonstration.
00:09The video shows a yellow torpedo-shaped unmanned underwater vehicle, identified as the Al-Kharia
00:16UUV, moving semi-submerged before coordinated strikes trigger large underwater detonations
00:21and secondary explosions on target ships. Fast-attack boats are also visible,
00:26supporting a swarm-style maritime strike package designed for low-cost naval denial operations
00:31in chokepoints such as the Babel-Mandev Strait.
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