Amid escalating geopolitical tensions surrounding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are continuing their naval operations aimed at disrupting commercial shipping and targeting foreign vessels across key Middle Eastern maritime corridors. Recent months have produced extensive visual and technical evidence directly linking Iranian weapon systems to a series of hostile maritime attacks and sabotage operations. Notable incidents include the use of Noor-series anti-ship cruise missiles against the South Korean multipurpose cargo vessel HMM Namu, as well as loitering munition attacks against vessels including Al Salmi, Bochem Marengo, and Sonangol Namibe in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Aden, and strategic port anchorages. In parallel, the persistent threat posed by Iranian naval mines was underscored by the discovery and documentation of a free-floating Iranian naval mine drifting within a primary shipping lane off the coast of Oman. Collectively, these incidents highlight Iran’s active, multi-layered maritime strategy to disrupt commercial shipping and assert control over the Strait of Hormuz.
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