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Iran Launches UAV Strikes on U.S. Warships in Sea of Oman Following Ship Seizure

Iran Launches UAV Strikes on U.S. Warships in Sea of Oman Following Ship Seizure

Summary: In a significant escalation of maritime tensions, Iran has reportedly launched a series of drone strikes targeting U.S. naval vessels in the Sea of Oman. This move comes as a direct retaliation for the recent seizure of an Iranian-flagged merchant ship by U.S. forces.

Retaliation for the Seizure of the ‘Touska’ Cargo Ship

The Iranian state-linked Tasnim News Agency announced today that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) deployed multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) against U.S. military ships. According to Iranian officials, this operation was a response to the "act of piracy" committed by the U.S. Navy.

Earlier this week, the U.S. destroyer USS Spruance reportedly intercepted and seized the Iranian merchant vessel, Touska, while it was en route from China to Iran. Iranian media maintains that the ship was conducting a peaceful mission in international waters at the time of its capture.

Tensions Spike in the Sea of Oman

The Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command, Iran’s top military operational headquarters, had previously warned of an "imminent response" to the U.S. actions.

"The United States has violated the ceasefire and committed piracy against an Iranian commercial vessel. Our armed forces will retaliate shortly," a spokesperson stated before the UAV launch was confirmed.

While Tasnim did not specify the exact number of drones used or the extent of the damage caused, the move signals a sharp departure from the recent fragile ceasefire in the region.

U.S. Military Readiness and the UAV Threat

As of now, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has not issued an official comment regarding the reported drone strikes. However, U.S. intelligence reports recently highlighted that Iran retains significant capabilities to disrupt maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and the Sea of Oman.

Despite past conflicts damaging parts of Iran’s defense industry, experts estimate that Tehran still possesses:

  • Approximately 40% of its long-range UAV inventory.

  • Over half of its missile launch platforms.

  • Advanced "kamikaze" drones capable of swarming naval targets.

Impact on Global Maritime Security

The Sea of Oman is a critical corridor for global energy supplies. Any escalation between Washington and Tehran in these waters immediately triggers concerns over oil price volatility and the safety of international shipping lanes.

The international community is closely watching for a potential U.S. response, which could determine whether this incident remains a localized skirmish or sparks a broader military confrontation.

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