Iran READIES ‘Dolphin Nuclear BOMBS’ to BLAST U.S Warships? IRGC FLAUNTS Submarines With Naval Mines
Iran's Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, confirmed today that Iran is actively deploying and expanding its fleet of domestically built light submarines directly into the Strait of Hormuz — positioned, in his words, according to current threats, operational requirements, and mission needs. High-readiness posture. Right now. In the world's most critical oil shipping lane. These aren't the hulking nuclear submarines of Cold War lore. Iran's weapon here is the Ghadir-class midget submarine — just 29 meters long, about 120 tons, built entirely in Iran. Small enough to navigate the Persian Gulf's shallow, congested waters where larger subs simply can't operate. Armed with torpedoes. Capable of laying mines. And designed for one specific kind of warfare: the ambush. You don't see it coming. That's the entire point.


Click it and Unblock the Notifications