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Iran Showcases "Swarm Tactics" to Challenge US Military: Sharp Increase in Risk to Hormuz Shipping

BlockBeats News, April 24th. Iran released a video of a swarm tactics drill carried out by its fast attack boats, claiming to strengthen control of the Strait of Hormuz. The video demonstrated the ability to conduct rapid assaults and dispersed attacks using hundreds of high-speed small boats, posing a high uncertainty threat to shipping.


During the exercise, two commercial vessels (MSC Francesca and Epaminondas) were seized, highlighting Iran's shift to an asymmetric warfare system following damage to its conventional navy. Analysts pointed out that this system, which combines fast boats, missiles, drones, and electronic warfare, has become its core maritime deterrence capability.


U.S. President Trump downplayed the related threat, stating that Iran still desires to reach an agreement but warning of military action if negotiations are refused. Meanwhile, the U.S. military continues to carry out blockades and interception operations at sea.


The industry generally believes that compared to large warships, small fast boats are more challenging to track and neutralize, significantly raising the cost of shipping interruptions and insurance. This poses a sustained impact on the global energy transportation chain.

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