
Recent verified battlefield reporting indicates that U.S. forces have carried out extensive strikes on Iranian naval targets and military infrastructure, significantly escalating maritime confrontation in the ongoing conflict. Senior U.S. military officials say advanced precision-strike missiles and airpower have been used to destroy multiple Iranian naval vessels, including warships, mine-laying boats, and a submarine, as part of the campaign known as Operation Epic Fury.

Separate operations have also targeted strategic coastal facilities and military sites connected to Iran’s oil export network, including installations on Kharg Island, a key economic hub for Tehran. U.S. leadership has warned that additional strikes could follow if threats to international shipping continue.
In earlier engagements near the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. forces reportedly destroyed numerous Iranian vessels suspected of preparing maritime mines, underscoring efforts to secure one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints amid rising hostilities.

Defense officials describe the broader campaign as one of the most intense phases of the conflict, with thousands of strikes conducted against Iranian military targets.
Analysts warn that the escalation at sea represents a decisive shift in the war’s dynamics, increasing the risk of wider regional confrontation and prolonged disruption to global trade and energy flows.

