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Iran attacked three US destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz simultaneously. USS Mason. USS Truxtun. USS Rafael Peralta. Missiles from the north. Drones from inland. Fast boats from Qeshm Island. All three at the same time against three different ships in the same channel. Six Noor missiles intercepted in 41 seconds. 24 Shahed drones destroyed. Eleven fast attack boats turned back. One C-802 stopped by Phalanx at 2,200 meters. Then an F/A-18 from USS Abraham Lincoln disabled an Iranian tanker with a 20mm cannon 40 miles away — while all of it was happening. The ceasefire was technically still in effect.
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How Iran coordinated missiles, drones, and fast boats against three destroyers simultaneously, why the Cooperative Engagement Capability network defeated all three threat types in 22 minutes, and what an F/A-18 disabling an oil tanker with a 20mm cannon means for the future of the blockade.
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