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After attacking oil tankers and threatening the straights, Iran has now lost every vessel(11) it had in the Gulf of Oman. This includes its drone carrier.
https://unn.ua/en/amp/the-us-stated-that-it-destroyed-11-iranian-warships-in-the-gulf-of-oman
Celerity
(54,087 posts)UpInArms
(54,677 posts)what?
Chipper Chat
(10,837 posts)NewHendoLib
(61,794 posts)TheProle
(3,966 posts)DemocratSinceBirth
(101,786 posts)Trump sucks. The Iranian regime sucks. You need a casus belli to attack a sovereign nation. I hope the iranian regime if not replaced is neutured.
TheProle
(3,966 posts)DemocratSinceBirth
(101,786 posts)"I hope the Iranian regime if not replaced is neutered." Now that we crossed the Rubicon the goal of the operarion should be to remove Iran's ability to make war directly or indirectly through proxies.
TheProle
(3,966 posts)lapfog_1
(31,834 posts)The Strait of Hormuz is approximately 21 to 24 miles (3339 km) wide at its narrowest point between Oman and Iran. Despite this width, the navigable shipping lanes for large tankers are only about two miles (3 km) wide in each direction, separated by a two-mile buffer zone.
They don't actually have to attack a single tanker.
All that is required is for maritime insurance companies to not insure those tankers that want to enter the gulf. Reports are now that there are over 100 tankers paused in the Indian ocean waiting to enter but cannot until hostilities end.
Oil will continue to rise in price. Russia, which requires higher oil prices to continue their own war effort ( not to mention their entire economy ), is very pleased with Comrade Krasnov.
Melon
(1,358 posts)There has always been a risk premium that weve paid for decades due to Iran. They have a continuous threat over the straights that translates to shipping premiums.
Iran literally shot tankers and threatened shipping
and oil rose $6 a barrel. Historically oil would have shot up astronomically.
Russia needs more than a few months of $8 more a barrel. If the US takes out the Navy and the shore batteries, what does that do to the risk premium on oil?
Friday oil was $72.50. Today its $78.5. It will likely still go higher, but how much more can Iran do that it didnt already do, but they were severely punished for? They are being shown that any negative behavior is being neutralized 10x by the military.
bigtree
(93,959 posts)Frigates: 7
Corvettes: 3
Submarines: 6
Amphibious ships: 24
Patrol boats: 21
Mine warfare ships: 1
Support and other ships: 28 (support 17, other 11)
Combined, Iran operates some 145+ military combat vessels and hundreds of smaller watercraft
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/many-warships-does-irans-navy-210957645.html
Melon
(1,358 posts)Last hit was a Jamaran-class corvette is currently burning and sinking.
bigtree
(93,959 posts)...11 'vessels'
Greg_In_SF
(1,195 posts)mean they are all operational though.
bigtree
(93,959 posts)Combined, Iran operates some 145+ military combat vessels and hundreds of smaller watercraft, and it's likely that they're all in play in the conflict. Much of its strength lies in fast-attack watercraft that are designed to breach the perimeter defenses of larger vessels to swarm and attack. This isn't all that Iran has floating on or under the water's surface, as there's also a small fleet of diesel-powered submarines.
The IRIN operates a number of traditional warships alongside various other types of watercraft. It utilizes several prominent naval bases and ports for operations throughout the region, and according to Global Firepower's 2026 report, the IRIN is ranked 35th out of 145 naval forces across the globe. While it doesn't have large aircraft carriers or similar types of massive blue-water navy vessels, the IRIN has (or possibly had) three modern destroyers capable of conducting intelligence operations and launching missiles.
It also employs seven frigates and a variety of amphibious assault ships and corvettes. The IRIN utilizes around 25 submarines, 21 patrol vessels, and one mine warfare ship. On March 1, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that Operation Epic Fury had sunk nine unspecified vessels of the IRIN. While he didn't detail the types of ships, he described them as being large and important, so it's possible that they were frigates and/or destroyers.
While the IRIN operates what are more traditionally considered to be warships, the IRGC Navy is more asymmetric in its naval operations. Lacking the capabilities to employ massive vessels like the U.S. and other Western navies, the IRGC Navy has spent a great deal of time and money developing fast-attack craft. According to reporting from June 2025, the fleet consists of 10 Houdong missile boats, 25 Peykaap II missile boats, five C-14 boats, and ten MK13 boats.
A new type of Iranian speedboat used by the IRGC Navy can go 126.6 mph, shoot anti-ship cruise missiles, and is a potential danger to any of the American or allied nations' types of modern warships in the region. Most of the IRGC Navy's fleet is used for fast hit-and-run attacks, so the smaller and lighter the craft, the more efficient it is in these types of operations. Reporting in August 2024 indicated that the IRIN received more than 2,600 missile and drone systems of various types, though it's unclear if any were provided to the IRGC Navy.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/many-warships-does-irans-navy-210957645.html
...so, haven't loss 'entire naval,' as the op exuberantly exclaimed in the op.
Kingofalldems
(40,146 posts)bif
(26,890 posts)And you might want to correct it. Just sayin'
Torchlight
(6,665 posts)Good luck
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Dan
(5,063 posts)They have anywhere from 90-100 million types of weapons with their own delivery systems.
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