What happens when an unseen force beneath the waves strikes without warning? This video examines the reported sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dana following an attack attributed to a U.S.

Navy submarine in the Indian Ocean. Occurring far from the traditional Gulf flashpoints, the incident highlights how modern undersea operations can project power across vast distances.

We explore how advanced attack submarines use pᴀssive sonar to track surface vessels, how heavyweight torpedoes inflict critical damage below the waterline, and why such actions carry strategic implications for regional navies. The analysis underscores how submarine warfare can expand conflict dynamics and influence future maritime security calculations.
