COLLISION: USS Truxtun & USNS Supply Collide in the Caribbean, Feb 11, 2026

Two U.S. Navy vessels were involved in a collision during routine operations in the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday, raising concerns about the risks associated with complex at-sea logistics maneuvers.
The incident involved the guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun and the fast combat support ship USNS Supply, according to preliminary reports from naval officials.
The collision occurred while the ships were conducting an underway replenishment, a standard but highly coordinated procedure in which vessels sail in close proximity to transfer fuel, ammunition, and other essential supplies. Such operations demand precise navigation, constant communication, and strict adherence to protocol.
Officials stated that both ships sustained structural damage, though the extent has not yet been fully disclosed. Importantly, there were no reported fatalities, and only minor injuries have been indicated among crew members. Both vessels remained operational following the incident and were later directed to port for further inspection and repairs.
An investigation has been launched to determine the exact cause of the collision. Early assessments suggest that factors such as communication breakdowns, navigational miscalculations, or human error may have contributed. Environmental conditions at the time are also being reviewed.
