Amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Gulf, the Iranian Navy – particularly the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGC Navy) – has ᴀsserted its crucial role as a “vigilant gatekeeper” of the Strait of Hormuz. This strait is not only a vital shipping lane carrying 20% of the world’s oil but also a symbol of strategic power and control over the world’s most important maritime route.

The Historical and Strategic Role of the Iranian Navy in the Strait of Hormuz
The Iranian Navy has long considered the Strait of Hormuz its impenetrable “home turf.” Strategically located between Iran and Oman, the strait, only about 21 nautical miles wide at its narrowest point, provides ideal conditions for tactics to “neutralize” adversaries without large-scale direct confrontation. The IRGC Navy – the elite force responsible for this region – is equipped with hundreds of high-speed boats, missile-carrying speedboats, attack drones, sea mines, and coastal anti-ship missiles. These weapons allow Iran to maintain the ability to “close” the strait within hours if necessary.

Recent exercises and operations affirm this strength.
Iran has consistently conducted large-scale exercises called “Smart Control of Hormuz Strait” and “Vigilant Guard.” In these exercises, the IRGC Navy has tested:
Deploying a range of cruise and ballistic missiles from the coast and submarines.
Using suicide drones and unmanned boats to attack simulated targets.

Coordinating conventional naval forces and the IRGC to create a multi-layered defense network.
These activities are not only aimed at enhancing combat readiness but also at sending a clear message to the international community: Iran has complete control over the Strait of Hormuz and is ready to defend it against any threat.

Global Importance and Economic Impact
The Strait of Hormuz is the “choke point” of the world economy. Approximately 21 million barrels of crude oil pᴀss through it daily. Any disruption would cause oil prices to skyrocket, directly impacting the global energy supply chain. As the “Vigilant Guard,” the Iranian Navy not only protects sovereignty but also provides strategic leverage in international negotiations. Despite facing sanctions and external military pressure, Iran maintains a flexible, modern, and resolute naval force – a testament to its spirit of “defending its territory at all costs.”

Conclusion: A Symbol of Defensive Power
“Vigilant Guard of the Strait of Hormuz” is not just a slogan, but a strategic reality that the Iranian Navy is implementing every day. Amidst regional instability, this force continues to ᴀssert its position as the irreplaceable gatekeeper of the planet’s most important maritime route. While the world may debate its legitimacy or risks, no one can deny: the Strait of Hormuz remains firmly guarded by the tenacious Iranian “sea soldiers.”
