
Amidst the vast ocean and strategically volatile seas, the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group continues its vigorous operations, steadfastly and powerfully supporting Operation Epic Fury. This is not merely the conventional presence of a carrier strike group – it is a living testament to the U.S. Navy’s highest level of project power from the sea.
With the USS Abraham Lincoln – the most modern Ford-class supercarrier – at its core, the entire strike group, comprising dozens of Aegis destroyers, attack submarines, F-35C Lightning II fighter jets, helicopters, and special forces, is patrolling and ready for action 24/7. They not only protect vital sea lanes but also conduct a range of operations directly supporting Operation Epic Fury: from patrolling and surveillance to rapid intervention at any time.
“Project power from the sea” here means the ability to deliver U.S. air, naval, and special forces power to any H๏τspot in the world within hours, without relying on land-based bases. Thanks to this, the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is creating a mᴀssive “mobile shield,” sending a clear and firm message to any potential adversaries: the U.S. still controls and dominates strategic seas, and we are prepared to respond to any threat swiftly, decisively, and without compromise.
No matter how complex the regional security situation becomes, the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group remains steadfast in its position – a symbol of U.S. naval power and commitment to protecting the interests of our allies. Operation Epic Fury is receiving comprehensive support from the sea, and that power is shining brighter than ever before.
Their presence is not just a military force, but also a reminder that, anywhere in the ocean, when America decides to act, the power of the sea will always be ready.
