How US Navy Strikes Mine-Laying Ships in the Strait of Hormuz?
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Go to https://surfshark.com/aitelly or use code AITELLY at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! How The Strait of Hormuz turned into a minefield. Well, the threats hiding in the water range from your classic, old-school contact mines—the kind designed to violently rip through the hulls of commercial ships—to highly advanced bottom mines that actually listen for the acoustic signatures of passing Vessels." But To Enforce a Blockade right in the middle of a vital global shipping lane. The IRGC is basically rolling the clock back to World War 2 attack boats. They're dropping massive anti-ship mines to create a dead-zone blockade. So... how do you fight a weapon you can't even see Well, if you're US Central Command, you don't fight them in the water at all. You use preemptive strikes. The tactical play here is to take out the mine laying ships while they're sitting ducks at the dock, and completely level the factories storing the munitions. Just look at this battle footage. Here are The Mine Laying Vessels getting Hit by Hellfire missiles—long before they ever get the chance to pose a threat." Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aitelly3d/ Twitter https://twitter.com/aitelly3d We make it on Blender Download it is free and Safe https://www.blender.org/download/ Peace Out As a small channel, we encourage you to share our videos. However, please be advised that any unofficial translations or editing of our work in any medium will be considered a breach of our intellectual property rights. We apologize for the legal language, which arises from our experiences dealing with a lot of duplicated content. This has been a result of big channels duplicating our Videos, ripping our original hard work, which we have created from scratch, from modeling to rigging to animation and rendering. As a result, we've had to involve lawyers.