Strait of Hormuz – The sky over the Persian Gulf has become a killing field as U.S. Air Force A-10 Warthogs have been unleashed to hunt down Iranian fast attack boats attempting to enforce Tehran’s illegal blockade.
In the past few hours on March 21, 2026, squadrons of the legendary “Warthog” conducted low-level attack runs across the critical waterway. Flying at treetop height and shrugging off small-arms fire with their тιтanium armor, the A-10s unleashed their signature 30mm GAU-8 Avenger cannons — firing 3,900 rounds per minute of depleted uranium shells — shredding Iranian vessels with terrifying efficiency.

The distinctive “BRRRRT” sound echoed across the water as Iranian fast attack craft were torn apart in seconds. Burning hulls and sinking wreckage now litter the strait as the Warthogs made repeated devastating pᴀsses, turning the once-aggressive IRGC naval presence into floating scrap metal.
U.S. Central Command confirmed the operation was specifically ordered to neutralize hostile Iranian vessels and secure freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. The A-10’s combination of heavy armor, devastating firepower, and ability to loiter over the battlefield has once again proven why it remains one of the most feared aircraft in existence.
Iranian state media has gone unusually quiet, with only vague references to “naval engagements” and “martyrs at sea.” The regime’s much-hyped swarm boat tactic has been brutally exposed as ineffective against America’s low-and-slow tank killers.

This dominance has effectively broken Iran’s attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz. Commercial shipping is already beginning to resume movement under heavy American protection.
The message to the ayatollahs in Tehran is now brutally clear:
You do not close international waters.
You do not threaten the global economy.
And when you try — the Warthog comes for you.
The Strait of Hormuz is being reopened — by force if necessary.
