


US NAVY'S PERSIAN GULF NIGHTMARE: IRAN'S MOSQUITO FLEET SWARMS WITH DEADLY UPGRADES
As US carriers head in during Trump's 10-day warning, Iran's "mosquito fleet" unleashes swarms of boats, new long-range missiles, and training with Russia-China, making the Gulf's shallow waters a deadly trap for big ships.

More than 1,500 small attack boats, each under 10 tons, race at 50-110 knots in recent Hormuz drills with over 40 vessels.

About 250-300 armed with Nasr, Kowsar, Ghader, and Zafar missiles, plus Abu Mahdi ones that fly over 1,000km.

The Gulf's 35-50m shallow depths, plus over 20 Ghadir mini-subs, let them do quick hit-and-run attacks that dodge huge warships.

Some catamaran boats have 16 launch tubes for anti-air missiles over 100km, while Zulfiqar-class ones guard the group.

Hidden in coastal caves and docks for tough survival, so they can rebuild fast after base attacks with help from Russia and China.
Are the US and Israel even remotely ready for this swarm hell?
Mike