Pre-Dawn Torpedo Attack Targets USS Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Strike Group Responds Without Panic

Pre-Dawn Torpedo Attack Targets USS Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Strike Group Responds Without Panic

Arabian Sea — A tense pre-dawn incident unfolded at approximately 3:40 AM when Iranian submarines reportedly launched a spread of torpedoes at the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, briefly shattering the calm of the Arabian Sea. Despite the sudden threat, US defense officials say the carrier strike group responded with precision and composure.

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According to defense sources, two diesel-electric submarines maneuvered covertly into firing range, using dense commercial shipping traffic as concealment. Once in position, they released multiple heavyweight torpedoes aimed along the carrier’s projected route. The tactic appeared designed to exploit both maritime congestion and the cover of darkness.

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However, escorting destroyers within the strike group quickly detected the distinct acoustic signatures of the incoming torpedoes using passive sonar systems. Warning alarms sounded across the formation, prompting an immediate but controlled response. Officials report that the USS Abraham Lincoln executed a rehearsed evasive maneuver while acoustic decoys were deployed into the water. Anti-torpedo countermeasure systems were simultaneously activated to disrupt and divert the incoming weapons.

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Officers familiar with the incident emphasized that there was no panic aboard the vessels. The coordinated reaction, they said, reflected extensive training and established defensive protocols for undersea threats.

While details regarding the final outcome of the torpedoes have not been fully disclosed, the event underscores the heightened tensions in the region and highlights the persistent risks faced by naval forces operating in contested waters.