00:00What if a tiny boat could shut down the world's oil supply in seconds?
00:03That is exactly the new threat emerging in the Middle East.
00:07In early March, an explosive sea drone slammed into an oil tanker near Oman,
00:12triggering a massive explosion and killing a crew member.
00:15Just days later, another tanker near Iraq was struck by a fast-moving unmanned vessel.
00:20These aren't ordinary boats.
00:22They are naval drones, remote-controlled explosive vessels designed to crash directly into ships.
00:28Experts say these drones can carry huge explosive payloads.
00:31If they hit the right spot, they can disable massive oil tankers instantly,
00:36leaving them stranded and vulnerable.
00:38The attacks come as tensions rise between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
00:43Analysts suspect Iran could be behind the strikes, although investigations are still ongoing.
00:48Why does this matter?
00:49Because these attacks are happening near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical oil routes.
00:55Nearly 20% of global oil passes through this narrow waterway.
00:59If drone attacks continue, global shipping and oil prices could face massive disruption.
01:05And the most alarming part?
01:07These weapons are cheap, small, and incredibly hard to stop.
01:10The era of naval drone warfare may have just begun.
01:13A big***g rhetoric is over the巡 Holders' line.
01:13Not an old man who's always used.
01:13It's not an old man who's always used to leave the world.
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