In a ferocious display of American airpower, AH-64 Apache attack helicopters have taken complete control of the skies over the Strait of Hormuz, unleashing devastating firepower on the last remaining Iranian positions along the coast.
Operating in coordinated hunter-killer teams, the Apaches have spent the past 24 hours systematically destroying Iranian armored vehicles, mobile missile launchers, command posts, and troop concentrations attempting to resist US ground forces. The distinctive thump of their 30mm chain guns and the streak of Hellfire missiles have turned Iranian defensive lines into burning wreckage. Multiple secondary explosions have lit up the night as ammunition depots and fuel stores erupt under the relentless ᴀssault.

The Apaches are providing critical close air support to the more than 5,000 US troops recently inserted via CH-53K King Stallion helicopters. These elite Army and Marine units have established strong defensive positions along the Iranian coastline, and the Apaches are ensuring no significant counterattack can develop.
Despite Iran’s desperate attempts to fight back with small arms, rockets, and drones, their efforts have proven futile against the Apache’s advanced sensors, heavy armor, and precision weapons. Iranian forces that once threatened to close the strait are now in disarray, abandoning equipment and fleeing deeper inland.
This dominance comes after weeks of crushing coalition victories: the destruction of Bandar Abbas port and Kharg Island, the obliteration of missile cities and underground fortresses, the elimination of sea mines factories, and the total collapse of Iran’s air force. The Strait of Hormuz — through which 20% of the world’s oil flows — is now firmly under American control.

The AH-64 Apache, long considered one of the most lethal attack helicopters ever built, is once again proving its unmatched ability to dominate the battlefield in rugged, high-threat environments. US forces are using them to deliver overwhelming firepower exactly where it is needed most.
The Iranian regime is in full panic. Its coastline is lost, its military is shattered, and its leadership is watching its final defenses crumble under American rotor blades.
America’s message is loud and clear: aggression against US interests and global security will be met with unstoppable force.
This intense battle for the Strait of Hormuz is still developing rapidly. Further updates will follow as Apache operations continue and coalition forces press their decisive advantage.
