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Houthi Attack on Tanker Cordelia Moon: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Incident and Its Implications

Writer: Team MarineXTeam MarineX

The Red Sea has long been a hotspot for geopolitical tensions, with the shipping lanes in this region being a critical artery for global oil and trade. On October 1, 2024, these tensions manifested once again when the crude oil tanker Cordelia Moon (163,288 dwt) came under a coordinated attack orchestrated by the Houthi group.


This assault, carried out with a combination of ballistic missiles, drones, and an explosive-laden surface boat, demonstrates the evolving and escalating threats to commercial shipping in the region.



This blog delves into the detailed sequence of events, analyses the responses of the tanker crew, and examines the broader implications of such attacks on maritime safety, trade, and regional stability.


The Attack Unfolds: A Multi-Pronged Assault

The Cordelia Moon, an empty crude oil tanker registered in Panama and managed by an Indian firm, was navigating north through the Red Sea, bound for the Suez Canal when it came under fire. The vessel was approximately 64 nautical miles north of Hudaydah, Yemen—a region known for frequent Houthi activity—when the attack began.


According to Houthi sources, the group initiated the attack with a barrage of eight ballistic and "winged" missiles, drones, and an uncrewed surface boat packed with explosives. The Houthis, who claimed responsibility for the attack, identified the tanker as a British vessel, although it is registered in Panama. This assault was not a random occurrence; rather, it was part of a broader series of targeted attacks on maritime traffic in the region.


The captain of the Cordelia Moon initially reported four splashes in the water, indicative of missile fire, before noticing the approach of a drone boat on the port side. This boat, armed with explosives, was heading straight for the vessel, adding an air of urgency and danger to the situation.



Security Response: A Valiant but Incomplete Effort

The crew of the Cordelia Moon included armed security personnel, a standard measure for vessels traveling through high-risk zones such as the Red Sea. As the drone boat approached, the security team sprang into action, with one of the guards opening fire in an attempt to neutralize the threat. Videos obtained by maritime commentator Sal Mercogliano show the guard’s repeated efforts to disable the drone boat, yet despite multiple shots, the boat continued its trajectory.


In a tense sequence of events captured on video, the drone boat eventually made contact with the tanker. The impact punctured the number six ballast tank of the vessel, causing a significant explosion. Although the tanker was not carrying oil at the time, the blast still posed serious risks to the integrity of the vessel and the safety of the crew.

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