Fact Check: OLD Video Of U.S. Ship Hit By Missiles Is From 2016 Target Practice On Retired Frigate -- Not Enemy Action

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  • by: Ed Payne
Fact Check: OLD Video Of U.S. Ship Hit By Missiles Is From 2016 Target Practice On Retired Frigate -- Not Enemy Action 2016 Exercise

Does a video show a double missile strike by Iran on a U.S. ship during hostile action in May 2026? No, that's not true: The clip resurfaced in social media posts falsely claiming it showed an Iranian strike near Jask Island, but it actually comes from a 2016 live-fire exercise conducted by the U.S. Navy and its allies in the Pacific Ocean. American, South Korean, and Australian forces used the retired frigate USS Thach for target practice.

The claim appeared in a post and video (archived here) by the @rkmtimes account on X on May 4, 2026. It read:

JUST IN🇮🇷🇺🇸🔥 Iran releases first footage that shows Two Iranian missiles hits multiple U.S. military ship or Frigates near Jask Island.

🚨A first DIRECT STRIKE ON U.S. FORCES.

This is what a screenshot of the video from the post looked like on X at the time of writing:

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(Image source: post by @rkmtimes on X.)

The video is embedded below:

USS Thach

In 2016, the U.S. Navy and allied forces conducted a sinking exercise during the multinational Rim of the Pacific exercises (archived here), using the retired frigate USS Thach as a target. U.S., South Korean, and Australian forces attacked the ship with missiles, bombs, and a torpedo to test modern weapons against a real warship. After absorbing heavy damage, the ship was finally sunk in deep water in the Pacific Ocean.

A longer video (archived here) of the exercise is embedded below:

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  Ed Payne

Ed Payne is a staff writer at Lead Stories. He is an Emmy Award-winning journalist as part of CNN’s coverage of 9/11. Ed worked at CNN for nearly 24 years with the CNN Radio Network and CNN Digital. Most recently, he was a Digital Senior Producer for Gray Television’s Digital Content Center, the company’s digital news hub for 100+ TV stations. Ed also worked as a writer and editor for WebMD. In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Ed is the author of two children’s book series: “The Daily Rounds of a Hound” and “Vail’s Tales.” 

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