US carrier Ford arrives in Croatia for repairs after fire
Source: The Independent
Saturday 28 March 2026 07:20 EDT
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the United States' newest and largest aircraft carrier, has anchored in Croatia's Adriatic port of Split on Saturday for essential repairs and maintenance. Its arrival follows a nine-month deployment that included U.S.-Israeli operations against Iran and missions in the Red Sea.
The warship's stop comes after a non-combat fire erupted in its main laundry room on 12 March, while it was operating in the Red Sea as part of Operation Epic Fury. Three sailors were injured and nearly 200 others were treated for smoke inhalation, a US official stated. The blaze, which took hours to control, also affected approximately 100 sleeping berths. The carrier had also participated in operations against Venezuela in the Caribbean prior to its Middle East deployment.
It has been plagued by plumbing problems during its deployment, affecting the nearly 650 toilets.
The Ford had temporarily stopped at Souda Bay on the Greek island of Crete. The government of Croatia, which is a NATO-ally of the U.S., approved its arrival earlier this week.
Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/carrier-ford-croatia-hit-repairs-b2947560.html
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So the carrier went a further 1000 or so miles further north from Crete (which earlier stories claimed would be where repairs were to be made), and sailed all the way to Croatia. Looks like it's done with engagements.
James48
(5,208 posts)The U.S. Navy has a substantial base at Souda Bay, Crete.
Why on earth would they go first to Souda Bay, and then decide to move to Croatia for repairs? What facilities do they have in Croatia that they dont have in Crete?
Something isnt right. The damage must be severe if they cant handle repairs at Souda Bay.
BumRushDaShow
(169,522 posts)and indicated that it was probably "done" with engagements for now.
Souda Bay base looks like this -

And with the USS Harry Truman docked -

Apparently we have a new joint training facility in Split, Croatia - EOD Training Facility Construction at Lora Naval Base Breaks Ground (from 2021) It's for ships operating under the 6th Fleet.
70sEraVet
(5,473 posts)Between toilets malfunctioning and the constant stench of smoke, they need a break.
James48
(5,208 posts)It left Souda Bay, Crete after local Anti-American demonstrations broke out.
From an article:
Greek media report that the carrier departed Souda Bay on Crete urgently, cutting short planned maintenance. While the vessel had been undergoing repairs following a recent onboard fire, protests against its presence in the region are also believed to have influenced the decision.
Officials are said to have opted for relocation to Split to ensure a calmer environment and more favourable conditions for ongoing technical work.
The U.S. Navy has not yet officially confirmed the updated schedule, but multiple European reports suggest the carrier is already en route to the Adriatic, where it has docked on previous occasions as part of bilateral military cooperation.
Source: https://www.thedubrovniktimes.com/news/croatia/item/19641-world-s-largest-u-s-aircraft-carrier-heads-to-split-after-early-departure-from-greece
BumRushDaShow
(169,522 posts)Iran lobbed some drones at Cyprus targeting the UK base there and Crete is just a hop, skip, and a jump further west.
(ETA and Iran fired a long range ballistic missile aimed at Diego Garcia and that is a good distance away... and although it apparently didn't make it, per some news reports, that sort of freaked everyone out)
blue-wave
(5,051 posts)We're using the facilities located in the confines of those dirty stinkin' no-good European allies of ours? They can't even figure out that they have no cards! Don't we know better?
Botany
(77,292 posts)N/t
republianmushroom
(22,317 posts)hunter
(40,679 posts)The Gerald Ford and its aircraft cost too much to place in harm's way.