In the video we present here, a U.S. submarine can be seen sailing south through the Strait of Messina. The footage was recorded yesterday from the Sicilian coast.
The submarine is most likely the USS Indiana (SSN-789), a Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine.
The vessel stopped in Gibraltar about ten days ago, then made a port call in Naples before resuming its southward journey.
A few pics of the USS INDIANA SSN789 berthed alongside at Gibraltar last week #shipsinpics #ships #shipping #shipspotting #naval @air_intel @USN_Submariner #usnavy #navy pic.twitter.com/9AwwEJl9cg
— Daniel Ferro (@Gibdan1) January 27, 2025
The presence of American nuclear attack submarines in the Mediterranean is not unusual, as at least one is continuously deployed in the waters of the Mare Nostrum.
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