In a display of lethal precision, U.S. Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopters have destroyed an Iranian warship in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz. The Apaches, flying low and fast, locked onto the vessel with their advanced targeting systems and fired multiple AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, scoring devastating direct hits that left the ship burning and sinking.
Thick black smoke billowed into the sky as secondary explosions ripped through the Iranian vessel’s missile decks and fuel stores. The warship, believed to be part of the IRGC Navy’s remaining fleet attempting to harᴀss international shipping, was left crippled and sinking within minutes of the attack.
This latest strike highlights the overwhelming dominance of American attack helicopters in the confined waters of the Persian Gulf. While larger naval ᴀssets face challenges in the narrow strait, the highly maneuverable and heavily armed AH-64 Apaches have proven to be the perfect weapon — delivering devastating firepower with surgical accuracy against both land and sea targets.

The Iranian regime is in growing panic. After losing control of Kharg Island, watching its underground facilities collapse, and suffering the destruction of its nuclear and missile infrastructure, its remaining naval forces are now being hunted almost at will by American gunships.
President Donald Trump praised the Apache crews, stating:
“The Apache and the Hellfire missile are a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly combination. Our pilots are the best in the world, and they’re doing an incredible job.”
Under Trump’s leadership, U.S. forces continue to maintain total dominance across the theater. The combination of advanced intelligence, superior technology, and relentless pressure is systematically dismantling what remains of Iran’s military capabilities.

The message to Tehran is now unmistakable: Your warships are no longer safe. Your coastline is no longer yours. American air power owns the battlefield.
America is not just responding — America is dominating.
The end of the Iranian regime’s ability to threaten the region is clearly approaching.
