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“This is the United States Navy.”
That declaration sets the tone for a striking video now circulating online, showcasing American naval and amphibious power in action — including footage of armored vehicles plunging directly into the ocean. What may look cinematic is, in fact, a real demonstration of modern U.S. military capability, released in the wake of the January 3, 2026, U.S. special forces operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in Caracas.
The operation, which unfolded over approximately three hours, was supported by overwhelming U.S. naval and air assets. Video highlights show F/A-18 fighter jets launching from aircraft carriers, amphibious ships maneuvering offshore, and Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs) deploying seamlessly from sea to land. The imagery was not released by accident; it was a deliberate signal of operational dominance.
Despite Venezuela’s reliance on advanced foreign-supplied defenses, including Chinese JY-27 anti-stealth radar systems and Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile batteries, U.S. forces encountered no effective resistance. None of the incoming aircraft were detected or engaged, reinforcing long-standing assessments that much of the military hardware supplied by U.S. adversaries is far less capable than advertised.
The video also highlights the U.S. Marine Corps’ next-generation Amphibious Combat Vehicle. Often compared to the “amtanks” of World War II, the modern ACV represents a major leap forward. Capable of traveling from ship to shore at speeds of up to 13 miles per hour in the water and up to 50 miles per hour on land, the platform allows Marines to deploy rapidly across contested environments. Recent exercises, including those conducted in November 2025, demonstrated the system’s reliability and flexibility.
Originally going viral on other platforms with millions of views, the footage has been widely interpreted as a reminder of America’s unmatched ability to project power globally. Supporters of the Trump administration argue the message is unmistakable: U.S. military superiority is not theoretical, and adversarial systems promoted by rival powers do not alter the strategic balance.
Beyond Venezuela, the release serves as a broader deterrent. It reinforces that under President Trump, the United States Navy and Marine Corps are prepared to operate decisively, integrate across domains, and execute complex missions with speed, precision, and overwhelming force — whether that means aircraft launching at sea or armored vehicles driving straight into the ocean.
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