In a highly provocative move on March 18, 2026, Russia sent a significant naval task force — including two destroyers and a guided-missile frigate — deep into the Persian Gulf in direct support of Iran.
Moscow described the deployment as a “stabilizing mission” to counter “American aggression,” but Western analysts see it as a bold challenge to U.S. naval dominance and an attempt to deter further strikes on Iranian targets. Russian warships positioned themselves dangerously close to key shipping lanes near the Strait of Hormuz, raising tensions to Cold War levels.

The U.S. 5th Fleet answered with a stunning hat-trick.
- Masterful Interception: American destroyers and patrol aircraft from the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group immediately shadowed the Russian vessels, maintaining professional but firm distance while broadcasting clear warnings.
- Devastating Strike: While monitoring the Russians, the 5th Fleet simultaneously launched precision attacks that destroyed 11 Iranian fast-attack boats and minelayers attempting to exploit the situation near the strait.
- Air Superiority Display: F-35C stealth fighters conducted low-level flyovers near the Russian ships, demonstrating overwhelming technological dominance without firing a sH๏τ — a clear message that America controls the skies and seas.
US Central Command stated: “Russia’s presence will not deter us. We will continue to protect freedom of navigation and neutralize Iranian threats.”

The dual-carrier strike group remains fully operational and undamaged under Operation Epic Fury, despite weeks of Iranian claims of success against them. The arrival of thousands of U.S. Marines has further strengthened coalition power in the region.
Russia’s bold gamble appears to have backfired. Instead of intimidating the U.S., it has highlighted American naval superiority and coordination. Moscow has so far remained silent on the 5th Fleet’s flawless response.
As the Persian Gulf becomes increasingly crowded with rival navies, the risk of dangerous miscalculation grows. However, one thing remains clear: the United States 5th Fleet continues to dictate the tempo in these dangerous waters.
