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Official media packages distributed by the IRGC document a high-frequency radio standoff between Iranian fast attack craft (FAC) and American warships transiting the Persian Gulf. The footage, designed to reinforce domestic and regional narratives of coastal dominance, shows IRGC personnel monitoring the carrier strike group while delivering tactical ultimatums via maritime radio bands. Although independent monitors emphasize that these routine close encounters rarely result in kinetic engagement, the event underscores Iran's asymmetric doctrine of using low-cost, high-speed littoral swarms to disrupt, shadow, and apply psychological friction to high-value Western naval deployments.

Expert Insight:
By leveraging low-end littoral patrol craft to confront multi-billion-dollar naval assets, asymmetric coastal forces successfully score information-warfare points, projecting local authority and enforcing tactical caution without ever cross-stepping into overt kinetic conflict.

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Transcript
00:00In this footage, the IRGC Navy releases audio and video of a radio exchange with U.S. Navy
00:05vessels operating in the Persian Gulf. Iranian fast attack craft appear to hail elements of
00:10the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group, asserting their presence during the
00:14group's reported departure from the region. The audio outlines an IRGC patrol crew issuing
00:19explicit directional commands and structural warnings to the departing USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
00:25Carrier Strike Group. Iranian officials claim that their aggressive shadowing and radio
00:29harassment compelled American naval commanders to land overhead rotary assets back on deck
00:34to avoid regional escalation.
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