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Iran deploys over 85 fast attack boats near Qeshm Island, signaling a powerful show of force against U.S. naval presence. Satellite imagery reveals a massive swarm formation by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, stretching across 22 kilometers in one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints.

Experts warn that Iran’s “mosquito fleet” strategy—using small, high-speed, heavily armed boats—could overwhelm even advanced naval defenses through coordinated swarm attacks. With nearly 20–30% of global oil supply passing through these waters, any escalation could trigger a major economic shock worldwide.

As the United States and its allies remain on high alert, fears grow that a single miscalculation could ignite a larger confrontation in this volatile region.

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00:16A major escalation signal is emerging right now from one of the world's most critical waterways.
00:22New satellite imagery shows Iran massing more than 85 fast attack boats in the Strait of Hormuz, raising serious concerns
00:32about global security and oil supply disruption.
00:35This imagery, widely circulated across defense analysis platforms and OSINT communities today, points to a large-scale deployment by Iran's
00:45Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy near Kashm Island.
00:49This island sits at a strategic position close to the narrow entrance of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the
00:56busiest and most sensitive maritime choke points in the world.
01:00The visuals indicate a spread of small, high-speed boats covering nearly 22 kilometers of water.
01:08This is not random movement. Analysts say this is a classic swarm formation, a tactic Iran has refined over decades.
01:16These boats are part of what is often called Iran's Mosquito Fleet.
01:22Small, fast, and difficult to track, these vessels are designed for asymmetric warfare.
01:28Many are equipped with machine guns, rocket launchers, and even short-range anti-ship missiles.
01:34Some can lay naval mines or conduct hit-and-run attacks at high speed.
01:39The geography of the Strait of Hormuz makes this strategy especially dangerous.
01:45At its narrowest, the strait is only about 21 nautical miles wide.
01:50That means large warships have limited maneuvering space, while dozens of small boats can approach from multiple directions at once.
01:58The idea behind swarm tactics is simple but effective.
02:02Overwhelm the enemy with numbers.
02:05Even the most advanced naval defense systems can struggle when facing simultaneous threats from all sides.
02:12Military simulations and studies by global defense institutions have repeatedly warned that such swarm attacks could potentially damage or even
02:22sink larger naval vessels if executed at scale.
02:25This latest deployment comes amid already heightened tensions in the region.
02:31Iran has previously used similar boats for harassment of commercial vessels, seizures, and strategic pressure tactics in the Gulf.
02:39Recent encounters have even seen U.S. forces respond with Apache helicopters targeting some of these fast-moving boats in
02:47self-defense situations.
02:49At the same time, Iran has been signaling its intent more openly.
02:53Reports suggest the IRGC has released maps claiming control over significant stretches of the strait, indicating a broader strategy of
03:03dominance and deterrence.
03:04What makes this situation even more critical is the global economic impact.
03:10The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly 20 to 30 percent of the world's seaborne oil trade.
03:16Any disruption here, even temporary, can trigger spikes in oil prices, insurance costs, and global market instability.
03:25So what does this deployment mean right now?
03:28Experts believe this is likely a show of force, a signal that despite damage to parts of its conventional navy,
03:35Iran's decentralized and flexible small boat fleet remains fully operational and capable.
03:42It could also be preparation for future actions, especially as international efforts to escort commercial shipping through the strait.
03:50The situation remains fluid and high-risk.
03:53One miscalculation in these crowded waters could escalate quickly into a larger confrontation.
03:59For now, the message from this satellite imagery is clear.
04:04Iran is reminding the world that in the narrow waters of Hormuz, it still holds a powerful asymmetric advantage.
04:41The message from this satellite imagery is clear.
04:41app now.
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