New photos reveal the extent of damage USS Harry S. Truman He suffered this week when it collided with a commercial container near Egypt in the Mediterranean.
The photos issued by Saturday before Sixth Navy Fleet A tear showed on the side of the aircraft carrier, near its butt.
It seems that the tube on the side of the ship may be severely damaged.
“The Nimitz US Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) aircraft carrier (CVN 75) shared a collision with a Besiktas-M commercial ship at approximately 11:46 pm local time, February 12, while working in the Port area, said, Egypt, in the White Sea The average, “the sixth public affairs of the Navy in a statement earlier this week.
UsS Harry S. Truman participates in collision near Egypt

The external damage of the USS Harry S. Truman from the Mick Mih-Sixteen helicopter. (US marine image by mass communication specialist Jose Hernandez)
He added: “The collision of the danger was not exposed to Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), as there are no reports on floods or injuries. The payment factories are not affected in a safe and stable condition.”
the The navy said The accident is now “under investigation.”
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The collision in which USS Harry S. Truman on Wednesday, February 12, is still under investigation. (US marine image by mass communication specialist Jose Hernandez)
The “ship” provides a wide range of flexible mission capabilities to include maritime security operations, dropping exploratory energy, front marine presence, response to crises, sea control, deterrence, fighting terrorism, information operations, and security cooperation, “according to the Navy.

The USS Harry S. Truman carrier was damaged in a collision with a Besiktas-M commercial ship, February 12, 2025, while working in the Port Stream, Egypt. (US Navy by the first public communications specialist Cody Beam | US Navy by the 2nd Class Matthew Nass)
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She also said: “The project air wing at the ship is able to drop the tactical air energy on the sea and the interior, in addition to providing defense capabilities on the sea, surface and surface.”