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12 MINUTES AGO: U.S Just Did Something UNBELIEVABLE to Iran | Navy Vector
02:14. An explosion ripped through the ocean as the US Navy transformed the Strait of Hormuz into a graveyard for high-tech threats. In a mere 12 minutes, the IRGC’s "asymmetric" fleet, including the drone carrier Shahid Bagheri, was erased by a seamless "System of Systems" engagement. From Virginia-class submarines lurking in the depths to F-35C Lightning IIs striking from the clouds, this operation proved that data—not just firepower—is the ultimate weapon in modern naval warfare.
00:00 US Navy Erases the IRGC Fleet
01:14 Virginia-Class Submarine Strike
04:32 F-35C and LRASM Precision
07:15 US Army PrSM vs. Coastal Launchers
09:40 The Electronic Shroud: EA-18G Growler Jamming
12:30 The Invincible US Navy Kill Chain
Largest Tunnels of Iran Have Been Collapsed! 300,000 Iranian Troops STRANDED Helplessly!
U.S. Sends Third Aircraft Carrier to Iran then THIS Happened
IRAN’S OIL INDUSTRY DESTROYED! Over 30 Iranian Oil Facilities BURN After U.S.-Israeli Strikes
DISCLAIMER: We respect the truth, and this video is our way of DRAMAZING a real event to give the audience a detailed look and convey it to you in a compelling way. However, in addition, some elements of the video also present a HYPOTHETICAL SCENARIO and are NOT a factual report of a real event. Its purpose is to analyse military technology, tactics and doctrine in a "what if" scenario. All events, dialogues and character emotions depicted are fictional, built on publicly available information about real-world military capabilities and geopolitical tensions. We aim to provide an immersive, data-rich analysis for educational and entertainment purposes, showcasing the interactive potential of advanced military systems. Thank you!!!
12 MINUTES AGO: U.S Just Did Something UNBELIEVABLE to Iran | Navy Vector
02:14. An explosion ripped through the ocean as the US Navy transformed the Strait of Hormuz into a graveyard for high-tech threats. In a mere 12 minutes, the IRGC’s "asymmetric" fleet, including the drone carrier Shahid Bagheri, was erased by a seamless "System of Systems" engagement. From Virginia-class submarines lurking in the depths to F-35C Lightning IIs striking from the clouds, this operation proved that data—not just firepower—is the ultimate weapon in modern naval warfare.
00:00 US Navy Erases the IRGC Fleet
01:14 Virginia-Class Submarine Strike
04:32 F-35C and LRASM Precision
07:15 US Army PrSM vs. Coastal Launchers
09:40 The Electronic Shroud: EA-18G Growler Jamming
12:30 The Invincible US Navy Kill Chain
Largest Tunnels of Iran Have Been Collapsed! 300,000 Iranian Troops STRANDED Helplessly!
U.S. Sends Third Aircraft Carrier to Iran then THIS Happened
IRAN’S OIL INDUSTRY DESTROYED! Over 30 Iranian Oil Facilities BURN After U.S.-Israeli Strikes
DISCLAIMER: We respect the truth, and this video is our way of DRAMAZING a real event to give the audience a detailed look and convey it to you in a compelling way. However, in addition, some elements of the video also present a HYPOTHETICAL SCENARIO and are NOT a factual report of a real event. Its purpose is to analyse military technology, tactics and doctrine in a "what if" scenario. All events, dialogues and character emotions depicted are fictional, built on publicly available information about real-world military capabilities and geopolitical tensions. We aim to provide an immersive, data-rich analysis for educational and entertainment purposes, showcasing the interactive potential of advanced military systems. Thank you!!!
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00:00Zero to 14. An explosion ripped through the ocean. The Shahid Soleimani escort ship wasn't hit. It was split in
00:07two from beneath the water's surface. 19 seconds. That was all the time the $120 million vessel needed to vanish
00:14completely into the darkness of the seabed. No radar, no warning, no enemy revealed. Only the twisting of metal and
00:21the deathly silence returning to the surface of the waves.
00:24The Virginia-class submarine behind the blow was two miles away, stealthy and cold. This wasn't a warning shot. This
00:31was total annihilation. Within the next 12 minutes, the entire IRGC Navy would officially become a thing of the past.
00:39Forty miles to the east, the IRNS Shahid Baghheri, Iran's first-ever naval drone carrier, was busy preparing a swarm.
00:48Its deck was a chaotic hive of activity, crowded with over 50 Shahid 136 drones, their small engines buzzing with
00:56a high-pitched whine.
00:57The Iranian commanders believed they had the initiative. They thought their asymmetric carrier, a converted merchant ship turned into a
01:04mobile fortress, could hold the Strait of Hormuz hostage.
01:07High above them, a KH-11 reconnaissance satellite locked its infrared sensors onto the heat bloom of the Baghheri's engines.
01:15Within 0.8 seconds, that data was processed and beamed to an E-2D Hawkeye circling 200 miles away.
01:22The Hawkeye operator didn't need to speak a word over the radio. He just clicked a target icon on a
01:28glass screen and the integrated kill chain took over.
01:30At 2.18, a pair of F-35 Cease Lightning IIs launched from the USS Abraham Lincoln released four AGM
01:40-158 CLRASMs.
01:44These aren't just missiles. They are $3 million stealth drones with a singular violent purpose.
01:49The L-R-A-S-M-E's dropped to just 15 feet above the waves, masking themselves in the sea
01:56spray to stay below the carrier's radar horizon.
01:59They didn't fly in a straight line. They used onboard AI to talk to each other, coordinating their arrival like
02:05a pack of wolves.
02:06The first L-R-A-S-M punched through the Baghheri's hangar door at 650 miles per hour.
02:12The kinetic energy alone turned the internal structure of the ship into a blender of shrapnel.
02:18A split second later, the second and third missiles followed through the same hole.
02:22Then the Baghheri turned into a volcano.
02:2430,000 gallons of high-octane drone fuel and two tons of high explosives in the drone magazines ignited simultaneously.
02:32The thermal bloom was so intense that weather satellites over the equator registered a flare in the Indian Ocean.
02:38The ship didn't just sink. It disintegrated.
02:41The Shahhead drones on deck, meant to be instruments of terror, became thousands of pieces of burning debris raining down
02:48into the sea.
02:48In the span of four minutes, Iran's dream of naval drone dominance was erased.
02:53The IRGC attempted to retaliate from the mainland.
02:57On the rugged, sun-scorched coast near Jask, six mobile ballistic missile launchers, the Archers, emerged from their hardened limestone
03:05tunnels.
03:06The crews worked with frantic speed, prepping FAT-110 missiles to launch at the American Carrier Strike Group.
03:13They were trained to fire and disappear in under five minutes.
03:17They were five minutes too slow.
03:18The moment the hangar doors opened, the U.S. network identified the change in terrain.
03:23This is where the network becomes a hunter.
03:26The GPS coordinates were instantly pushed to a HIMARS battery stationed on a small, nondescript island 300 miles away.
03:33The U.S. Army didn't use standard rockets.
03:36They used the PRSM, the Precision Strike Missile.
03:40The PRSM doesn't arc through the sky like a traditional rocket.
03:44It dives at the earth at over 3,850 miles per hour.
03:48That is Mach 5.
03:49At that speed, the air around the missile turns into a white-hot sheath of ionized gas.
03:54It is moving so fast that the Iranian S-300 air defense systems didn't even trigger an alarm.
04:00The radar computers designed for the threats of the last decade simply couldn't process a target moving at one mile
04:07every single second.
04:08The first PRSM hit the lead launcher with the force of a small meteor.
04:13There was no need for a massive explosive warhead.
04:15The kinetic energy of a 2,500-pound object moving at 3,850 miles per hour is enough to vaporize
04:22a 20-ton truck and flip nearby armored vehicles like toys.
04:26The secondary explosions from the Iranian missiles fueled the fire turning the launch site into a cratered wasteland.
04:33Six launchers appeared.
04:35Six minutes later, all six were nothing but scorched earth.
04:38No American pilots were at risk.
04:40No special forces were on the ground.
04:42Just a hammer falling from the edge of space delivered with surgical precision.
04:46Desperation took hold at the IRGC regional headquarters.
04:51They realized their primary assets were being picked off like targets in a shooting gallery.
04:55They launched their final option, a saturation swarm of 2,000 cheap drones and 300 cruise missiles.
05:02It was a $60 million wave of suicide robots, a mass of metal designed to overwhelm the Aegis destroyers by
05:09sheer volume.
05:10The Iranians expected a duel.
05:12Instead, they hit a wall of digital noise.
05:14An EA-18G Growler circling at 30,000 feet activated its jamming pods.
05:20This wasn't just static.
05:22This was a high-fidelity electronic assault.
05:24The Growler identified the specific frequencies the Iranian drones used for GPS and command links and flooded them with ghost
05:31data.
05:32On the Iranian controller's screens, the drones started flying in erratic circles.
05:37Some turned around and headed back toward the Iranian coast their logic boards fried.
05:41Others simply stalled and fell into the ocean like thousands of expensive lead weights.
05:45This is the Electronic Shroud.
05:48You cannot fight a target you cannot see and you cannot win a war if your weapons forget who they
05:53are supposed to hit.
05:54For the drones that managed to bypass the jamming, the USS Laboon was waiting.
05:59The ship didn't waste its $2 million missiles on $8,000 drones.
06:03That's bad math.
06:04Instead, it used the Mark 100 1057 millimeter gun and the C-RAM system.
06:10The Mark 110 fires 220 rounds per minute.
06:13Each round is a programmable smart shell that explodes in a cloud of tungsten pellets directly in the flight path
06:20of the drones.
06:21It's like a giant high-tech shotgun.
06:23In the combat information center of the Laboon, the atmosphere was clinical.
06:27The tactical action officer watched as the Aegis system automatically prioritized and engaged targets.
06:3314 drones down, 22 down, 50 down.
06:37The swarm wasn't a threat.
06:38It was a cleanup operation.
06:40Every Iranian drone that hit the water was a testament to the fact that volume cannot beat a superior network.
06:46To understand why this 12-minute window was so lopsided, you have to look past the explosions and look at
06:52the kill chain.
06:52In modern warfare, the platform that fires the weapon is often the least important part of the equation.
06:58This was a system of systems engagement, a capability that no other military on the planet possesses in an integrated
07:04form.
07:05It begins 500 miles up with the KH-11 satellite.
07:09This isn't just a camera, it's a data vacuum.
07:11It scans the electromagnetic spectrum, picking up the unique fingerprint of Iranian radar and communications.
07:18When it finds a target, it doesn't just take a picture.
07:20It generates a fire control quality coordinate.
07:23That data is encrypted and beamed to a ground station in the U.S., which then bounces it back to
07:29the E-2D Hawkeye.
07:30The Hawkeye acts as the quarterback.
07:33It takes the God's eye view from the satellite and merges it with its own radar data and the sonar
07:38data from the Virginia-class sub.
07:40This creates the common tactical picture.
07:43Through the cooperative engagement capability, every ship and plane in the theater sees exactly what everyone else sees.
07:50This is why the F-35s could stay 100 miles away with their own radars turned off.
07:56They weren't flying blind.
07:58They were seeing through the eyes of a satellite and a sub.
08:01When the pilot pulled the trigger, he wasn't just launching a missile, he was activating a global network.
08:06This level of coordination is what makes U.S. power inevitable.
08:10It reduces the fog of war for the Americans while turning the environment into a total blackout for the enemy.
08:17While the Iranians were trying to figure out where the first shot came from, the network had already calculated the
08:22solution for the 10th.
08:23War at its most brutal level is a game of return on investment.
08:27Iran spent 20 years and billions of dollars building its asymmetric navy, a force designed to bleed the West through
08:35a thousand small cuts.
08:36In 12 minutes of integrated warfare, that entire 20-year investment was liquidated.
08:41The U.S. Navy didn't lose a single sailor.
08:44They didn't lose a single airframe.
08:45They spent maybe $30 million in munitions to destroy $600 million in Iranian assets.
08:52But the real cost isn't measured in dollars.
08:54This operation was named Epic Fury for a reason.
08:58It was the clinical calculated response to the loss of four American service members who were killed in a cowardly
09:03drone strike weeks earlier.
09:05We remember their names.
09:06Captain Cody Cork, age 35.
09:08Sergeant First Class Nicole A. Moore, age 39.
09:12Sergeant First Class Noah Teachins, age 42.
09:15And Sergeant Declan Cody, who was only 20 years old.
09:19Declan hadn't even reached his 21st birthday.
09:21He was a kid from Des Moines with a bright future taken out by a cheap drone made in a
09:26factory in Isfahan.
09:27The 12 minutes of obliteration the world just witnessed was a message to the people who sent that drone.
09:33It was a demonstration that the U.S. military is no longer interested in de-escalation or trading punches.
09:39The era of the proportional response is dead.
09:42We have entered the era of the overwhelming erasure.
09:45The technology we saw, the Mark 48 torpedoes, the L-R-A-S-M's, the P-R-S-M's, these
09:53are not just tools of destruction.
09:55They are instruments of policy.
09:57They prove that the speed of information is now the most vital resource on the battlefield.
10:02The Iranian regime thought they could use cheap tech to challenge a superpower.
10:06They forgot that the superpower is the one that invented the tech in the first place.
10:10As the smoke cleared over the North Indian Ocean, the strategic map of the Middle East had been fundamentally rewritten.
10:17The IRGC Navy, once a source of pride for the regime, had been reduced to a coastal patrol force.
10:24Their drone carrier was a charred wreck.
10:26Their most advanced Corvette was a memory.
10:29Their land-based launchers were nothing but scrap metal.
10:32The checkmate was complete.
10:34Trillions of dollars in global trade continue to flow through the Strait of Hormuz today because the world saw what
10:40happens when a professional networked force decides to stop playing defense.
10:45The price of oil didn't spike, it stabilized.
10:48Why?
10:48Because the market realized that the U.S. Navy isn't just protecting ships, it is protecting the very concept of
10:54international order.
10:55For the analysts in Washington and the sailors in the Indian Ocean last night, wasn't just about winning a fight.
11:01It was about proving that the kill chain is unbreakable.
11:05It proved that a satellite launched in California can talk to a sub built in Virginia to help a pilot
11:11from Texas hit a target in Iran with zero margin for error.
11:15The Iranian leadership now faces a terrifying reality.
11:18They are fighting an opponent who treats their game-changing weapons as simple target practice.
11:23Every time they fire, they reveal their position.
11:26Every time they move, they are tracked.
11:28In modern warfare, the winner isn't the one with the biggest ego, it's the one with the fastest data.
11:33Last night, the American data was flawless.
11:36The lesson for any adversary is simple.
11:38Never enter a tech war with a force that defined the rules of the game.
11:42If you challenge the global network, you don't just face a ship or a plane.
11:46You face the collective power of the most advanced military machine ever conceived by man.
11:51And as we saw last night, that machine does not miss.
11:5312 minutes.
11:55That's all it took to reset the balance of power.
11:58In the time it takes to grab a cup of coffee, an entire naval strategy was dismantled.
12:02This is the reality of the 21st century battlefield.
12:05It is fast, it is silent, and it is absolute.
12:08But as we marvel at the Mach 5 missiles and the stealth subs, we must never forget the professionals behind
12:14the screens.
12:15The sailors in the CIC, the pilots in the cockpits, and the technicians in the satellite hubs.
12:20They are the true strength of the American war machine.
12:23The technology is just the tool.
12:25The training and discipline are the weapon.
12:27What part of this 12-minute strike was the most shocking to you?
12:31Was it the physics of the underkeeled torpedo blast or the sheer speed of the PRSM missiles falling from space?
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