In one of the most shocking naval engagements of the modern era, the United States Navy completely destroyed Russia’s prized nuclear-powered battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy — the flagship of its Northern Fleet and long considered the greatest symbol of Russian naval power — in a lightning-fast clash that lasted just 37 seconds.

The incident occurred in the Arabian Sea on March 10 as the mᴀssive Kirov-class cruiser was escorting a new wave of supply vessels attempting to breach the U.S. maritime blockade and deliver advanced weapons to the collapsing Iranian regime. When the Pyotr Velikiy’s radar locked onto elements of the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group and fired two anti-ship missiles, American forces responded with terrifying speed and precision.
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers instantly activated their Aegis combat systems. In under 10 seconds, SM-6 and ESSM missiles roared off the rails. Simultaneously, F/A-18 Super Hornets already airborne from the Bush unleashed a devastating salvo of Harpoon missiles. The Phalanx CIWS Gatling guns provided final close-in defense, shredding debris. The entire engagement — from first Russian launch to the Pyotr Velikiy becoming a burning wreck — ended in exactly 37 seconds. Multiple catastrophic explosions ripped through the cruiser’s superstructure. It began listing heavily and is now confirmed sunk.

Pentagon officials stated the Russian ship fired first, leaving the U.S. no choice but to neutralize the immediate threat. “Russia’s greatest naval pride now rests on the seafloor,” one senior officer remarked.
This marks the second direct Russian loss in days, following the sinking of two supply ships that also opened fire on U.S. forces. Moscow’s attempt to save the Iranian regime — already without its Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, its air force, its navy, and its Russian Su-57 jets — has backfired spectacularly.
President Trump was unequivocal: “They tested us. They lost everything in 37 seconds. Don’t mess with the United States Navy.”
Operation Epic Fury continues at full force. With Tehran’s defenses in freefall and its last major external supporter now paying a heavy price, the end of the Iranian theocracy is accelerating rapidly. The message to every adversary is now crystal clear: American naval power is unmatched, and any attempt to challenge it ends in swift, total destruction.
The Iranian people are watching their regime’s final lifelines disappear. True freedom may be closer than ever.