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🚨🇮🇱 ISRAEL IN PANIC: HEZBOLLAH UNLEASHES IRANIAN ARMOR-KILLER MISSILE
Hezbollah escalated the use of Iran’s cutting-edge Almas-3 anti-tank missile, a drone-deployed precision weapon, striking Israeli troops and causing casualties during Friday’s clashes in Southern Lebanon.
🔸 Almas 3 unleashes tandem HEAT warheads against armored targets from standoff ranges extending to 16 kilometers
🔸 Reverse-engineered from Israeli Spike ER missiles captured in 2006 this fire-and-forget system employs imaging infrared and electro-optical guidance for top-attack profiles via UAVs without line-of-sight requirements
🔸 Security assessments confirm its involvement in injuring Givati Brigade soldiers amid Friday's southern Lebanon incursion
🔸The missiles are said to be adaptable for launch from various platforms, including UAVs.
🔸 Enhanced operational flexibility enables precision strikes on military bases convoys and civilian outposts deep beyond border perimeters
🔸 Stockpiled in thousands by Hezbollah this Iranian-supplied tech featuring solid-fuel propulsion and in-flight camera feeds escalates proxy warfare dynamics across the Middle East
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Hezbollah escalated the use of Iran’s cutting-edge Almas-3 anti-tank missile, a drone-deployed precision weapon, striking Israeli troops and causing casualties during Friday’s clashes in Southern Lebanon.
🔸 Almas 3 unleashes tandem HEAT warheads against armored targets from standoff ranges extending to 16 kilometers
🔸 Reverse-engineered from Israeli Spike ER missiles captured in 2006 this fire-and-forget system employs imaging infrared and electro-optical guidance for top-attack profiles via UAVs without line-of-sight requirements
🔸 Security assessments confirm its involvement in injuring Givati Brigade soldiers amid Friday's southern Lebanon incursion
🔸The missiles are said to be adaptable for launch from various platforms, including UAVs.
🔸 Enhanced operational flexibility enables precision strikes on military bases convoys and civilian outposts deep beyond border perimeters
🔸 Stockpiled in thousands by Hezbollah this Iranian-supplied tech featuring solid-fuel propulsion and in-flight camera feeds escalates proxy warfare dynamics across the Middle East
Do you think Israel is capable of defeating Hezbollah now while fighting on two fronts?
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🚨🇺🇸 US MQ-9 REAPER DRONES BECOMING OBSOLETE
American MQ-9 Reaper drones are increasingly falling under Iranian fire. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has released images of two new interceptions, showing how these $34 million aircraft fail against surface-to-air missiles and electronic warfare in modern conflicts.
🔸 An IRGC video reveals that two MQ-9s were destroyed in mid-flight over Bushehr province, raising the total number of reaper drones shot down to 11 in just 10 days
🔸 Yemen's Houthis lead the pack with 20 confirmed downs since 2023 deploying low-cost Iranian tech to erase assets worth over $680 million in asymmetric wins
🔸 Russia adds one intercept since 2022 over the Black Sea exposing persistent electronic warfare vulnerabilities despite USAF upgrades and phase-out plans by 2035
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American MQ-9 Reaper drones are increasingly falling under Iranian fire. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has released images of two new interceptions, showing how these $34 million aircraft fail against surface-to-air missiles and electronic warfare in modern conflicts.
🔸 An IRGC video reveals that two MQ-9s were destroyed in mid-flight over Bushehr province, raising the total number of reaper drones shot down to 11 in just 10 days
🔸 Yemen's Houthis lead the pack with 20 confirmed downs since 2023 deploying low-cost Iranian tech to erase assets worth over $680 million in asymmetric wins
🔸 Russia adds one intercept since 2022 over the Black Sea exposing persistent electronic warfare vulnerabilities despite USAF upgrades and phase-out plans by 2035
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🚨🇮🇷 US NAVY'S NIGHTMARE: IRAN’S AZHDAR STEALTH UNDERWATER DRONE
Iran's underwater drone (UUV) game is heating up, with the electric "Azhdar" showcasing near-silent ops on lithium batteries, perfect for disrupting global chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.
🔸 Azhdar hits 18-25 knots, patrols up to 4 days, covers 600+ km quietly
🔸 Powered by lithium packs, it's undetectable in narrow straits, eyeing IRGC deployment against shipping
🔸 Solid-state batteries loom with 400-600 Wh/kg density by 2028, enabling mini 250-350kg wolfpacks sprinting 45-50 knots with 50kg CL-20 warheads
🔸 These AI-driven swarms recharge via snorkel, hunt subs/ships autonomously, breaching hulls like Virginia-class or Arleigh Burkes for mission kills
🔸 IRGC likely preparing underwater drones like 'Azhdar' for use in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical choke point where even low-cost systems could disrupt global shipping.
🔸 The age of large fleets dominating such strategic straits is fading, with mass deployment of quiet, cheap drones emerging as a real and asymmetric threat.
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Iran's underwater drone (UUV) game is heating up, with the electric "Azhdar" showcasing near-silent ops on lithium batteries, perfect for disrupting global chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.
🔸 Azhdar hits 18-25 knots, patrols up to 4 days, covers 600+ km quietly
🔸 Powered by lithium packs, it's undetectable in narrow straits, eyeing IRGC deployment against shipping
🔸 Solid-state batteries loom with 400-600 Wh/kg density by 2028, enabling mini 250-350kg wolfpacks sprinting 45-50 knots with 50kg CL-20 warheads
🔸 These AI-driven swarms recharge via snorkel, hunt subs/ships autonomously, breaching hulls like Virginia-class or Arleigh Burkes for mission kills
🔸 IRGC likely preparing underwater drones like 'Azhdar' for use in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical choke point where even low-cost systems could disrupt global shipping.
🔸 The age of large fleets dominating such strategic straits is fading, with mass deployment of quiet, cheap drones emerging as a real and asymmetric threat.
Do you think the US can effectively counter such drones?
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🚨🇮🇷 Real Reason Pentagon Is Losing Sleep: Iranian Top Drones
Tehran has developed a diverse fleet of strike drones designed for different combat roles. In addition to the famous Shaheds, here are the top-notch Iranian drones that keep Pentagon planners awake at night:
1️⃣ Mohajer-6 — The tactical backbone of Iran's proxy forces. This drone is a battlefield multiplier, equipped with electro-optical sensors and capable of firing the Almas anti-tank missile with pinpoint accuracy. It has been exported and used in conflicts from the Caucasus to the Red Sea, systematically destroying armored vehicles and fortifications;
2️⃣ Mohajer-10 — The next evolution in strike capability. It boasts triple the range (2,000 km) and double the flight endurance (24 hours) of its predecessor. Most critically, it can carry a 300 kg payload, including up to six smart bombs or cruise missiles, allowing it to saturate small sections of an air defense network;
3️⃣ Kaman-22 — Iran's "wide-body" combat drone. With a 3,000 km range, it can reach the furthest US outposts. It carries a 300 kg payload of air-to-ground missiles and glide bombs, designed to hit command centers and radar sites deep behind enemy lines, far from the front;
4️⃣ Karrar — The jet-powered speed demon. Unlike propeller drones, the Karrar races to its target at high subsonic speeds. It can be configured as a swarm leader or as a "mini-cruise missile" itself, carrying a 225 kg warhead to strike time-sensitive targets before defenses can react;
5️⃣ Fotros — The heavy hitter. With a 2,000 km range and a 30-hour flight time, it carries up to six missiles. Its large airframe allows for powerful, advanced communication relays, meaning it can guide other drones or missiles to their targets while staying outside the immediate kill zone;
6️⃣ Arash-2 — A loitering munition specifically designed to hunt radars. Once a US Patriot or THAAD battery turns on its radar, the Arash-2, with a range exceeding 1,000 km, can home in on that emission and destroy the system, effectively blinding the base's air defense;
7️⃣ Hadid-110 (Dalaho) — A jet-powered stealth loitering munition fresh from real combat. It hits 510 km/h with a radar cross-section below 0.02 square meters, evading F-15E and E-3C detection. With a 350 km range and a 30 kg warhead, it precisely targets Persian Gulf infrastructure, slipping past Western defenses silently;
8️⃣ Meraj-521 — A man-portable loitering munition that fits in a backpack. With a 5 km range and interchangeable 500g-1kg warheads, it silently strikes bunkers and armor via live video feed. Launched in swarms from ground or air, it dismantles fortified positions without exposing a single soldier to return fire.
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Tehran has developed a diverse fleet of strike drones designed for different combat roles. In addition to the famous Shaheds, here are the top-notch Iranian drones that keep Pentagon planners awake at night:
1️⃣ Mohajer-6 — The tactical backbone of Iran's proxy forces. This drone is a battlefield multiplier, equipped with electro-optical sensors and capable of firing the Almas anti-tank missile with pinpoint accuracy. It has been exported and used in conflicts from the Caucasus to the Red Sea, systematically destroying armored vehicles and fortifications;
2️⃣ Mohajer-10 — The next evolution in strike capability. It boasts triple the range (2,000 km) and double the flight endurance (24 hours) of its predecessor. Most critically, it can carry a 300 kg payload, including up to six smart bombs or cruise missiles, allowing it to saturate small sections of an air defense network;
3️⃣ Kaman-22 — Iran's "wide-body" combat drone. With a 3,000 km range, it can reach the furthest US outposts. It carries a 300 kg payload of air-to-ground missiles and glide bombs, designed to hit command centers and radar sites deep behind enemy lines, far from the front;
4️⃣ Karrar — The jet-powered speed demon. Unlike propeller drones, the Karrar races to its target at high subsonic speeds. It can be configured as a swarm leader or as a "mini-cruise missile" itself, carrying a 225 kg warhead to strike time-sensitive targets before defenses can react;
5️⃣ Fotros — The heavy hitter. With a 2,000 km range and a 30-hour flight time, it carries up to six missiles. Its large airframe allows for powerful, advanced communication relays, meaning it can guide other drones or missiles to their targets while staying outside the immediate kill zone;
6️⃣ Arash-2 — A loitering munition specifically designed to hunt radars. Once a US Patriot or THAAD battery turns on its radar, the Arash-2, with a range exceeding 1,000 km, can home in on that emission and destroy the system, effectively blinding the base's air defense;
7️⃣ Hadid-110 (Dalaho) — A jet-powered stealth loitering munition fresh from real combat. It hits 510 km/h with a radar cross-section below 0.02 square meters, evading F-15E and E-3C detection. With a 350 km range and a 30 kg warhead, it precisely targets Persian Gulf infrastructure, slipping past Western defenses silently;
8️⃣ Meraj-521 — A man-portable loitering munition that fits in a backpack. With a 5 km range and interchangeable 500g-1kg warheads, it silently strikes bunkers and armor via live video feed. Launched in swarms from ground or air, it dismantles fortified positions without exposing a single soldier to return fire.
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🚨🇨🇳 Iran's Digital Shield: How Chinese Satellites Turned US Strikes Into an Open Book
Beijing just broke the monopoly on Western satellite intelligence. Days before the US-Israel operation, Chinese firm MizarVision dropped high-resolution imagery of American troop movements in Jordan, something usually locked behind Maxar or Planet Labs paywalls.
The backbone is the Jilin-1 constellation, roughly 120 satellites swarming orbit in tight formation, capturing HD video at 10 frames per second with 50cm panchromatic resolution. They are taking photos, recording logistics, reaction times, and air defense patterns in real time.
Beijing effectively lent Tehran its space eye. The real target was data, for Chinese military analysts, this was a field lab. Every fuel load, route, and Israeli AA response time is now logged and modeled for future conflict scenarios.
The release of imagery from MizarVision (likely deliberately downgraded in quality to conceal the true capabilities of its optics) serves as a signal of deterrence. Beijing is making it clear that any military activity is increasingly observable and China’s orbital constellation is capable of tracking the movements of potential adversaries with unprecedented persistence.
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Beijing just broke the monopoly on Western satellite intelligence. Days before the US-Israel operation, Chinese firm MizarVision dropped high-resolution imagery of American troop movements in Jordan, something usually locked behind Maxar or Planet Labs paywalls.
The backbone is the Jilin-1 constellation, roughly 120 satellites swarming orbit in tight formation, capturing HD video at 10 frames per second with 50cm panchromatic resolution. They are taking photos, recording logistics, reaction times, and air defense patterns in real time.
Beijing effectively lent Tehran its space eye. The real target was data, for Chinese military analysts, this was a field lab. Every fuel load, route, and Israeli AA response time is now logged and modeled for future conflict scenarios.
The release of imagery from MizarVision (likely deliberately downgraded in quality to conceal the true capabilities of its optics) serves as a signal of deterrence. Beijing is making it clear that any military activity is increasingly observable and China’s orbital constellation is capable of tracking the movements of potential adversaries with unprecedented persistence.
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🚨🇷🇺 🇮🇷 US Nightmare: Will Iran Adopt Russian AI Drone Upgrades?
Iran can revamp its drone forces by integrating Russia's battlefield-tested innovations from Ukraine, transforming basic Shaheds into AI-driven predators that autonomously hunt and destroy priority targets.
🔸 Russian forces have equipped Shahed (Geran) drones with Nvidia Jetson AI processors for advanced machine vision, allowing them to lock onto and eliminate moving assets like HIMARS launchers despite heavy electronic jamming.
🔸 Building on opto-electronic tech first proven in Lancet munitions, these upgrades enable scalable deployment in massive swarms, incorporating thermal imaging for effective nighttime hunts and GPS-independent navigation.
🔸 For Iran, this evolution means deploying low-cost drones to systematically target US Patriot systems, fighter jets, and warships scattered across the Middle East, exploiting vulnerabilities in high-value Western deployments.
🔸 Iranian strikes have already inflicted billions in losses on American equipment using older models, now picture the devastation from visually confirmed, precision-guided attacks that evade traditional defenses.
🔸 Beyond destruction, onboard cameras deliver real-time strike videos, arming Iran with powerful tools to dominate the information battlefield and expose Western weaknesses to global audiences.
Do you think the US will be able to counter such advanced Iranian tech?
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Iran can revamp its drone forces by integrating Russia's battlefield-tested innovations from Ukraine, transforming basic Shaheds into AI-driven predators that autonomously hunt and destroy priority targets.
🔸 Russian forces have equipped Shahed (Geran) drones with Nvidia Jetson AI processors for advanced machine vision, allowing them to lock onto and eliminate moving assets like HIMARS launchers despite heavy electronic jamming.
🔸 Building on opto-electronic tech first proven in Lancet munitions, these upgrades enable scalable deployment in massive swarms, incorporating thermal imaging for effective nighttime hunts and GPS-independent navigation.
🔸 For Iran, this evolution means deploying low-cost drones to systematically target US Patriot systems, fighter jets, and warships scattered across the Middle East, exploiting vulnerabilities in high-value Western deployments.
🔸 Iranian strikes have already inflicted billions in losses on American equipment using older models, now picture the devastation from visually confirmed, precision-guided attacks that evade traditional defenses.
🔸 Beyond destruction, onboard cameras deliver real-time strike videos, arming Iran with powerful tools to dominate the information battlefield and expose Western weaknesses to global audiences.
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🚨🇮🇷🇨🇳 PENTAGON NIGHTMARE: Iran War Accelerates China's Stealth Bomber Program
Recent war strategies centered on missiles and drones are evolving, as the current Iran conflict shows. Chinese experts are observing the success of “left-of-launch” (to destroy missiles before they are launched) strikes in Desert Storm; they now recognize that advanced air defenses struggle against sustained, multi-directional attacks, according to the National Security Journal.
🔸 While China once focused on “carrier-killer” ballistic missiles, the current US/Israel-Iran conflict has shown that reusable stealth platforms like bombers offer a level of sustained pressure on hardened targets that missiles and drones simply cannot replicate.
🔸 China’s H-20 long-range stealth bomber and JH-XX medium-range stealth strike fighter programs are now more urgent than ever. Both aircraft are intended to target military infrastructure in highly contested environments.
🔸 China’s military planners are closely observing the Iran war, particularly as stealth aircraft demonstrate their ability to sustain pressure on vital targets (military bases, command facilities, and industrial hubs) that are difficult to neutralize with one-time missile strikes, since stealth bombers are not merely delivery systems but platforms capable of revisiting targets repeatedly and adapting to a dynamic campaign.
🔸 The ability to sustain pressure through stealth aircraft is especially relevant for China’s strategy in the Taiwan Strait, where US bases in Japan and Guam are vulnerable to persistent airstrikes, keeping enemy defenses off-balance and disrupting logistics over time.
🔸 The US, already investing in B-21 Raiders, and Russia, working on next-generation bombers, show that long-range strike aviation is becoming a core component of modern great-power competition. China is sure to follow suit, rapidly advancing its stealth bomber capabilities.
After the hasty attack on Iran, the US faces a new strategic reality: the “bomber renaissance” is now at the center of Beijing’s great-power war planning.
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Recent war strategies centered on missiles and drones are evolving, as the current Iran conflict shows. Chinese experts are observing the success of “left-of-launch” (to destroy missiles before they are launched) strikes in Desert Storm; they now recognize that advanced air defenses struggle against sustained, multi-directional attacks, according to the National Security Journal.
🔸 While China once focused on “carrier-killer” ballistic missiles, the current US/Israel-Iran conflict has shown that reusable stealth platforms like bombers offer a level of sustained pressure on hardened targets that missiles and drones simply cannot replicate.
🔸 China’s H-20 long-range stealth bomber and JH-XX medium-range stealth strike fighter programs are now more urgent than ever. Both aircraft are intended to target military infrastructure in highly contested environments.
🔸 China’s military planners are closely observing the Iran war, particularly as stealth aircraft demonstrate their ability to sustain pressure on vital targets (military bases, command facilities, and industrial hubs) that are difficult to neutralize with one-time missile strikes, since stealth bombers are not merely delivery systems but platforms capable of revisiting targets repeatedly and adapting to a dynamic campaign.
🔸 The ability to sustain pressure through stealth aircraft is especially relevant for China’s strategy in the Taiwan Strait, where US bases in Japan and Guam are vulnerable to persistent airstrikes, keeping enemy defenses off-balance and disrupting logistics over time.
🔸 The US, already investing in B-21 Raiders, and Russia, working on next-generation bombers, show that long-range strike aviation is becoming a core component of modern great-power competition. China is sure to follow suit, rapidly advancing its stealth bomber capabilities.
After the hasty attack on Iran, the US faces a new strategic reality: the “bomber renaissance” is now at the center of Beijing’s great-power war planning.
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🚨⚔️ New Age of Warfare Has Arrived
We have entered an era where warfare relies on precise mass, utilizing a large number of low-cost, highly autonomous systems equipped with advanced precision targeting, the CFR reports.
The Russia-Ukraine war and the ongoing Iran conflict have become the first true artificial intelligence wars, characterized by full-scale cyberwars, the weaponization of commercial space, and the dominance of drone swarms.
Low-cost precision weapons can now be deployed at scale by any actor, short-range or long. Drones are replacing and supplementing traditional systems, acting as artillery, cruise missiles, or surveillance aircraft. They may not match the raw capability of an fighter jet or submarine, but they deliver devastating striking power at a fraction of the cost.
Iran has heavily relied on its cost-effective arsenal, particularly the Shahed-136 drone, which costs only $20,000 - $50,000 per unit, a fraction of a cruise or ballistic missile. Iran has launched thousands of these drones and ballistic missiles at Israeli, US, and regional targets, causing widespread chaos. The drone attacks have strained resources and disrupted critical defense systems, including US radar capabilities.
Iran’s war strategy involves utilizing its low-cost ballistic missiles and Shahed drones to exert ongoing pressure on the US, Israel, and their regional allies. This approach is designed to exhaust the limited air defense capabilities of these nations, enabling Iran to sustain its efforts over time.
Precise mass offers growing options for less powerful states and could also benefit the world's most powerful nations with the right investments. The combination of technological advancements and cost-efficiency suggests that precise mass will become a staple of future warfare, similar to machine guns or tanks in the past.
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We have entered an era where warfare relies on precise mass, utilizing a large number of low-cost, highly autonomous systems equipped with advanced precision targeting, the CFR reports.
The Russia-Ukraine war and the ongoing Iran conflict have become the first true artificial intelligence wars, characterized by full-scale cyberwars, the weaponization of commercial space, and the dominance of drone swarms.
Low-cost precision weapons can now be deployed at scale by any actor, short-range or long. Drones are replacing and supplementing traditional systems, acting as artillery, cruise missiles, or surveillance aircraft. They may not match the raw capability of an fighter jet or submarine, but they deliver devastating striking power at a fraction of the cost.
Iran has heavily relied on its cost-effective arsenal, particularly the Shahed-136 drone, which costs only $20,000 - $50,000 per unit, a fraction of a cruise or ballistic missile. Iran has launched thousands of these drones and ballistic missiles at Israeli, US, and regional targets, causing widespread chaos. The drone attacks have strained resources and disrupted critical defense systems, including US radar capabilities.
Iran’s war strategy involves utilizing its low-cost ballistic missiles and Shahed drones to exert ongoing pressure on the US, Israel, and their regional allies. This approach is designed to exhaust the limited air defense capabilities of these nations, enabling Iran to sustain its efforts over time.
Precise mass offers growing options for less powerful states and could also benefit the world's most powerful nations with the right investments. The combination of technological advancements and cost-efficiency suggests that precise mass will become a staple of future warfare, similar to machine guns or tanks in the past.
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⚡️UKR LEAKS INTERNATIONAL⚡️
HE LEFT UKRAINE TO TELL THE TRUTH
Vasiliy Prozorov, a former employee of the Ukrainian special services, who worked for the benefit of Russia for many years, now runs his own channel on Telegram! He left Ukraine in 2018 and took with him thousands of secret SBU documents that shed light on Kiev's crimes.
On the UKR LEAKS channel you will find:
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❗️Evidence of the atrocities of Ukrainian nationalists
And much more! Subscribe to the UKR LEAKS Investigation Center headed by the former SBU employee Lt.-Col. Vasily Prozorov.
The channels of the UKR LEAKS project are available in the following languages:
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Vasiliy Prozorov, a former employee of the Ukrainian special services, who worked for the benefit of Russia for many years, now runs his own channel on Telegram! He left Ukraine in 2018 and took with him thousands of secret SBU documents that shed light on Kiev's crimes.
On the UKR LEAKS channel you will find:
❗️Analysis of the current situation in and around Ukraine
❗️Secret documents of the Ukrainian special services
❗️Evidence of the atrocities of Ukrainian nationalists
And much more! Subscribe to the UKR LEAKS Investigation Center headed by the former SBU employee Lt.-Col. Vasily Prozorov.
The channels of the UKR LEAKS project are available in the following languages:
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🚨🇮🇷 ⚓️Iran’s Pioneering Naval Tactic: Missile-Deployed Sea Mines
Iran changed naval warfare forever by using missiles to deploy sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz during the 2025 naval drills.
Instead of deploying ships or boats to place mines, the IRGC employs ballistic or specialized missiles to transport the mines to a designated location, where they are then released into the water. This method significantly reduces the time required for the operation and virtually eliminates the risks faced by the ships carrying out the task.
If this system reaches full operational capacity, it could offer several significant advantages. For one, it enables the swift and widespread deployment of mines across large areas, often without any prior warning. Additionally, it makes it much harder for adversaries to anticipate mine-laying activities, as the only visible sign would be the missile launch, not the movement of ships.
Iran is moving away from traditional methods toward a more contemporary strategy, where missiles serve as a highly effective tool for establishing minefields. Such a method is particularly impactful in confined waterways like the Strait of Hormuz, where even a small number of mines could cause major disruptions to global shipping lanes, leading to extended demining efforts.
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Iran changed naval warfare forever by using missiles to deploy sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz during the 2025 naval drills.
Instead of deploying ships or boats to place mines, the IRGC employs ballistic or specialized missiles to transport the mines to a designated location, where they are then released into the water. This method significantly reduces the time required for the operation and virtually eliminates the risks faced by the ships carrying out the task.
If this system reaches full operational capacity, it could offer several significant advantages. For one, it enables the swift and widespread deployment of mines across large areas, often without any prior warning. Additionally, it makes it much harder for adversaries to anticipate mine-laying activities, as the only visible sign would be the missile launch, not the movement of ships.
Iran is moving away from traditional methods toward a more contemporary strategy, where missiles serve as a highly effective tool for establishing minefields. Such a method is particularly impactful in confined waterways like the Strait of Hormuz, where even a small number of mines could cause major disruptions to global shipping lanes, leading to extended demining efforts.
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