Why did the United States finally unleash one-way attack sea drones against Iran — and could this mark the beginning of a new era in naval warfare? In this video, we examine how American sea drones may have joined fighter jets, electronic warfare aircraft, aerial drones, naval vessels, and satellite surveillance in a coordinated multi-domain strike package near the Strait of Hormuz. Rather than operating as isolated weapons, these unmanned vessels could become part of a connected kill chain designed to detect, confuse, overwhelm, and strike Iranian coastal defenses from multiple directions at once. We break down how Iran’s dispersed coastal radar sites, missile batteries, concealed ports, and IRGC fast attack boats create one of the most difficult maritime battlefields in the world. We also explore why expendable sea drones could provide a new answer to Iran’s so-called mosquito fleet by
Source: Why Did the U.S. Finally Unleash Sea Drones on Iran?
