đ„ Iran Flaunts 2 Special Missiles Which Hit U.S. Warship | IranâIsraelâU.S. War.hl

Iranâs Revolutionary Guard has unveiled what it calls two âspecialâ antiâship missiles it claims were used to hit a U.S. warship, escalating the propaganda war at sea as the IranâIsraelâU.S. conflict deepens.

In a choreographed TV event in Tehran, IRGC commanders rolled out models of the âNasrâ2Râ and âKhalij FarsâMâ missiles, dubbing them the âtwin daggers of the Gulf.â They insist the Nasrâ2R â a seaâskimming cruise missile with an AIâáŽssisted seeker â and the Khalij FarsâM â a manoeuvring ballistic missile capable of nearâvertical terminal dives â both scored impacts on a U.S. destroyer escorting an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea.
Footage aired by state media shows a missile streaking low over choppy water, followed by a distant fireball on the horizon and frantic Englishâlanguage radio chatter. Iranian captions proclaim:Â âDirect Hit On The Invaderâs Ship.â
The Pentagon flatly denies that account, confirming only that a destroyer suffered âtopside damageâ and minor injuries when debris from intercepted projectiles caused a small fire that was quickly contained. âNo Iranian missile achieved a clean hit,â a U.S. official insists, calling Tehranâs showcase âtheatre for domestic consumption.â

Analysts, however, say the technical details Iran revealed â including dualâmode seekers and terminal manoeuvre profiles â suggest a real leap in antiâship capability, even if the battle damage is disputed.
For navies patrolling from Hormuz to the Indian Ocean, the spectacle in Tehran sends a clear message: whether or not these two âspecial missilesâ truly hit a U.S. warship, Iran wants the world to believe they can â and that belief alone may change how close Western fleets dare to sail.
