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Iran's MV Mayuree Naree incident highlights how the IRGC Navy uses coastal anti-ship weapons to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This analysis examines the Mayuree Naree strike, the reported IRGC tactics, and the military significance of the Mayuree Naree attack during the 2026 Gulf escalation.

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The attack demonstrates how inexpensive guided coastal weapons can achieve strategic effects against unprotected commercial vessels in confined maritime chokepoints.

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00:00Thai-flagged bulk carrier MV Mayuri Nehri is shown after reportedly being struck by Iranian IRGC
00:06Navy projectiles near the Strait of Hormuz during the March 2026 maritime escalation.
00:11The damage appears concentrated around the engine room and stern, resulting in a mission and mobility
00:16kill. The vessel, a 180-meter handymax bulk carrier with no defensive systems, was highly
00:22vulnerable to precision coastal anti-ship munitions, most likely radar or electro-optically
00:27guided missiles launched by IRGC Naval Elements.
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