Dawn in the Persian Gulf turns into hell – IRGC launches ᴅᴇᴀᴅly “swarm,” but just 12 minutes later… America terrifies its enemies!
05:17 local time, March 8, 2026 – Fog and the faint light of nautical twilight blanket the northern Persian Gulf. A US surface action group (four Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, possibly led by USS Thomas Hudner) is moving safely… when suddenly radar and sensors detect 20+ IRGCN fast attack craft (small, high-speed vessels equipped with rockets and Noor/C-802 anti-ship missiles) approaching from all directions!
Iran had a perfect plan: 20 small vessels shut off their engines during the night, drifting silently among the “sea clutter,” then simultaneously restarting during the night-morning sensor transition (when radar and thermals are easily interfered with). They converged like a pack of wolves, just a few nautical miles from the American fleet – their goal: overwhelming them with numbers, launching missiles before the Americans could react!

But just 12 minutes later, everything reversed!
An officer on an E-2 Hawkeye (early warning aircraft) detected an unusual pattern, triggering a fleet-wide alert.
The American ships immediately switched to a hedgehog formation – Phalanx CIWS, SeaRAM, SM-2/6, and .50 caliber machine guns fired simultaneously!

F/A-18s from the nearby USS Abraham Lincoln swooped down like hawks, dropping guided bombs and Hellfire rockets.
The result: 15 out of 20 IRGC ships were destroyed in 12 minutes – 6 missile boats sank before they could fire, the rest exploded at sea!

Smoke and flames engulfed the area, explosions from collisions and anti-aircraft fire echoed, and debris from small ships flew everywhere – the IRGC lost almost its entire elite “swarm” force in a single blow!
This is clear evidence of Operation Epic Fury: Iran attempted to use small-scale “wolf pack” tactics to compensate for its wiped-out navy (over 30 large ships sunk), but American technology (Aegis, Hawkeye, layered defense) turned the ambush into a disaster! Does the IRGC have any other tricks up its sleeve? Or is this the end of Tehran’s naval capabilities?
