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2 US Navy mine countermeasure ships last deployed in Middle East now in Malaysia, Fifth Fleet says

Spokesperson declines to discuss operational capabilities or whether their absence would affect mine countermeasure capabilities

Yasin Gungor  | 16.03.2026 - Update : 16.03.2026
2 US Navy mine countermeasure ships last deployed in Middle East now in Malaysia, Fifth Fleet says File Photo

ISTANBUL

Two US Navy mine countermeasure ships last known to be forward-deployed in the Middle East are conducting logistical stops in Malaysia, the US Fifth Fleet told Anadolu.

"Tulsa and Santa Barbara are conducting brief logistical stops in Malaysia," a Public Affairs Officer (PAO) for the US Fifth Fleet said, describing the port calls as routine and reflective of close military ties between the two countries.

The spokesperson declined to address whether their absence would affect mine countermeasure capabilities in the Strait of Hormuz, or whether additional assets were being sent to the area.

USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara are Independence-class littoral combat ships designed for near-shore operations including mine countermeasures, surface warfare and maritime security. Both are fitted with mine-hunting packages and had been reportedly forward-deployed in Bahrain, where they replaced a group of now-decommissioned Avenger-class mine hunters.

It is unclear when the vessels departed the region or whether they left before or during the military buildup that preceded the US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

The disclosure comes amid reports that Iran has begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, though it is unconfirmed.

US President Donald Trump said Monday American forces are "hammering" Iran's "capacity to threaten" commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, noting Washington struck more than 30 mine-laying ships, which "to the best of our knowledge, all" Tehran has.

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