In a bold but disastrous gamble, Iran deployed its newly converted drone carrier into the Arabian Sea on April 1, 2026, launching a mᴀssive swarm of over 120 explosive drones targeting U.S. Navy fighter jets conducting combat air patrols.
The IRGC boasted that this would be a “historic turning point,” hoping the sheer volume of the swarm would overwhelm American pilots. For several tense minutes, the sky filled with Iranian drones racing toward U.S. aircraft.

Then THIS happened.
The U.S. Navy’s F-35 Lightning II and F/A-18 Super Hornet pilots, supported by advanced electronic warfare aircraft and the USS Tripoli’s air defense network, turned the ambush into a slaughter. Using superior sensors, AI-ᴀssisted targeting, and next-generation air-to-air missiles, American pilots systematically destroyed the entire drone swarm in under 18 minutes. Not a single Iranian drone reached its target.
Moments later, the U.S. struck back with devastating force. F-35s located the Iranian drone carrier and unleashed precision-guided munitions, leaving the vessel burning and listing heavily. Secondary explosions ripped through its flight deck as stored drones and fuel detonated. The carrier is now believed to be sinking.

This latest humiliation further proves the catastrophic collapse of Iran’s military capabilities. While the regime throws everything it has left into desperate attacks, the U.S.-Israel alliance maintains total dominance across air, sea, and land.
Operation Roaring Lion continues without pause. With Qeshm Island secured, the Strait of Hormuz fully open, Bandar Abbas destroyed, and Iran’s missile and nuclear infrastructure in ruins, the Islamic Republic is rapidly running out of options — and time.
The message to Tehran is now undeniable: every attempt to challenge American air and naval power ends in disaster. The era of Iranian aggression is coming to a swift and decisive end.
