Iran Sent 500 Kamikaze Drones at 2 US Carriers — 7 Minutes Later Both Had Disappeared.lh

In a reckless escalation that ended in total disaster, Iran launched a mᴀssive swarm of 500 kamikaze drones targeting two U.S. Navy aircraft carriers in the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC hoped the sheer volume of the attack would overwhelm American defenses and deliver a historic blow to the U.S. Navy.
What happened next was breathtaking.
In just 7 minutes, the U.S. Navy completely annihilated the entire drone swarm. Advanced electronic warfare systems jammed the drones’ guidance, while F-35 fighters, SM-3 interceptors, and close-in weapon systems from the carrier strike groups tore through the sky. One by one, the Iranian drones were blown out of the air in spectacular mid-flight explosions. By the seventh minute, not a single drone remained. The two American carriers, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and USS Gerald R. Ford, continued operations completely unscathed.

This latest humiliating failure adds to the mountain of defeats crushing the Iranian regime. Despite firing everything it has left — boat swarms, ballistic missiles, and now mᴀssive drone attacks — Iran has been unable to land a meaningful strike on U.S. naval forces. Its nuclear sites are gone, its secret plutonium stockpile captured, its IRGC leadership imprisoned, its air bases destroyed, and its naval power lying at the bottom of the Gulf.
President Trump’s strategy of ironclad naval dominance is working with devastating efficiency. The Strait of Hormuz remains fully under American control, and every desperate Iranian attack only accelerates the regime’s collapse.

The message to Tehran is now impossible to ignore: your weapons are obsolete, your tactics are predictable, and your “fight to the bitter end” is nothing more than slow-motion suicide.
America’s carriers remain the undisputed masters of the sea. U.S. naval power has once again proven unbreakable.
