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Two US Navy Ships Collide in Caribbean, Injuring 2 Sailors
The incident occurred as part of a major military buildup in the region.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Two U.S. Navy ships deployed as part of a major military buildup in the Caribbean Sea collided, leaving two sailors with minor injuries, the Navy reported.
Why it matters
The collision highlights the risks and challenges of increased naval operations in the Caribbean, a strategically important region that has seen heightened military activity in recent years.
The details
The incident occurred between the two ships, which were part of the Navy's ongoing presence in the Caribbean. The collision resulted in minor injuries to two sailors, who were treated and released. The Navy is investigating the cause of the accident.
- The collision occurred on February 12, 2026.
The players
U.S. Navy
The maritime military service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the need for heightened safety protocols and coordination as the U.S. military continues to bolster its presence in the strategically important Caribbean region.

