IN THE DEPTHS

Houthis deploy devastating SUBMARINE drones for first time in chilling new stealth threat to ships in flashpoint Red Sea

A double Houthi strike forced a British-registered cargo ship to be abandoned yesterday

RED Sea ships face a new deadly threat from underwater drones, US forces have warned.

Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have deployed an “unmanned underwater vehicle” for the first time, America’s CentCom headquarters revealed.

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Iran's homegrown new marine drones may have been used by the Houthi rebels in the attackCredit: IRNA
The US said it is the first time the militia group had used underwater dronesCredit: IRNA
The Houthis have been relentlessly targeting ships in the Red SeaCredit: Getty

The US did not release details of the underwater drone it destroyed.

But pictures of the parts seized on the smuggler's boat on January 28 showed what looked like a torpedo propeller.

It could be the similar model to what Iran unveiled in December - a new devastating and secretive homegrown submarine drone which can go as deep as 200m.

Iran's new toy acts like a torpedo by moving stealthily towards its target and exploding.

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It comes as the crew of a UK-registered merchant vessel were forced to abandon their ship yesterday after a double Houthi missile strike left it sinking in the treacherous Bab el-Mandeb strait.

The attack on the 170m-long Rubymar was by far the most damaging since October 23, when Houthi rebels ramped up their attacks in response to the Israel Gaza war.

Earlier, the US Red Sea task force said it destroyed a mini-submarine, a surface maritime drone and three anti-ship cruise missiles over the weekend.

All five weapons posed an imminent threat to US warships and merchant vessels in the region, CentCom added.

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The strikes came days after US officials revealed they seized underwater drone parts on a gun-runners’ boat in the Arabian Sea.

A US Coastguard cutter stormed the unnamed vessel packed with weapons components from Iran.

CentCom said: “The boarding team discovered over 200 packages that contained medium-range ballistic missile components, explosives, unmanned underwater [and] surface vehicle components, military-grade communication and network equipment, anti-tank guided missile launcher assemblies, and other military components.”

Ukraine has proved the power of sea drones by sinking Russian warships, including the Caesar Kunikov landing ship and Ivanovets corvette this month.

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