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The Red Sea Escalation: United States Launches Historical Unmanned Surface Vessel Strikes Against Critical Iranian Naval Base

The United States military has deployed advanced explosive sea drones in direct combat for the first time, hitting a vital naval maintenance port inside Iran and triggering swift Iranian drone and missile counterstrikes across the region.

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A major shift in maritime technology has moved the regional geopolitical theater into uncharted territory. American military forces executed a series of direct strikes against an Iranian naval stronghold, marking a significant development in current maritime operations. The deployment of advanced automated weaponry highlights a critical phase in the ongoing standoff over international shipping corridors.

The tactical operation focused heavily on the Persian Gulf coastline, specifically hitting a crucial military maintenance asset. Heavy damage was recorded at a submarine and ship maintenance facility located inside the secure perimeter of the Bandar Abbas Naval Base. The mission combined various types of automated weaponry, including multiple one-way aerial attack drones alongside cutting edge surface watercraft.

During the engagement, three highly specialized Corsair unmanned surface vessels successfully navigated into the harbor and struck the submarine maintenance infrastructure. This operational use represents the first time American forces have employed unmanned surface vessels during active combat operations. Dramatic video footage released by military channels shows the unmanned watercraft accelerating toward the port facility before detonating and causing major visible destruction.

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The deployment followed a direct presidential authorization aimed at reducing regional security threats. Official statements indicated that forces launched another wave of attacks against Iran to degrade its ability to continue attacking commercial shipping and civilian vessels passing freely through the Strait of Hormuz. The commander in chief ordered the targeted operations to force the Iranian forces to bear accountability for recent maritime aggression.

Iranian authorities responded rapidly to the harbor explosions by expanding the geographic scope of the war. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued an immediate declaration claiming they targeted foreign military facilities across neighboring countries in response. They asserted that explosive drones and guided missiles successfully ignited large fuel reservoirs and heavy ammunition storage depots at the Prince Hassan Airbase in Jordan.

The regional counterstrike expanded further into the Gulf waters as the Iranian military attempted to establish balance. Iranian commanders announced that the second phase of their retaliatory response directly struck the Sheikh Isa Airbase in Bahrain. They characterized these cross border operations as an initial response to the American use of coastal attack technologies, raising fears of an unrestricted multi front war.

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