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Defense analysis of the newly released IRGC Navy operations documenting high-speed swarm tactics in the Strait of Hormuz. The video captures armed fast-attack craft maneuvering in close proximity to international oil tankers to enforce local transit protocols. We break down the technical specifications of these ultra-fast littoral hulls and analyze how Iran uses asymmetric maritime swarms to project power over global energy chokepoints during heightened diplomatic tensions.

Expert Insight:
"The IRGC’s reliance on low-cost, high-speed swarm craft turns the confined geography of the Strait of Hormuz into a persistent anti-access/area-denial headache for heavily armored conventional naval forces.

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Thanks to open-source maritime tracking monitors and verified defense intelligence outlets for providing tactical imagery and shipping status reports from the Persian Gulf theater.

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00:00In this footage released by the IRGC Navy, a formation of armed fast-attack craft intercepts
00:05and Shadows commercial shipping traffic transiting the strategic Strait of Hormuz,
00:10the highly agile, planing hulls resembling Siraj 1 or modified Bogomar-class platforms
00:15are seen maintaining speeds above 40 knots, while brandishing forward mounted 12.7mm heavy machine
00:21guns. Tayran frames these 24-7 patrols as routine maritime enforcement, demanding foreign merchant
00:28vessels obtain direct IRGC authorization to transit the narrow waterway amid stalled regional ceasefire
00:34talks. Tactically, this asymmetric Mosquito fleet leverages mass, speed, and localized choke points
00:40to complicate traditional naval targeting solutions.
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