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Tag: #persiangulf · 6 posts
Posted Apr 13
🚀 Iranian Military Comments on Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman Security On the 13th, a spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command stated that the security of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman ports is a matter that either belongs to everyone or no one. According to Odaily, analysts suggest that this statement from the Iranian military is a response to recent U.S. remarks about blocking Iranian port vessels and resuming actions against Iran. #IranianMilitary#PersianGulf#GulfOfOman#Security#Iran#USRelations#MilitaryStatement#PortSecurity
Posted Apr 12
🚀 Iran Intercepts U.S. Warships Near Strait of Hormuz Iran's navy reported intercepting two U.S. warships near the Strait of Hormuz as they attempted to enter the Persian Gulf during a ceasefire. According to NS3.AI, the vessels were identified as the Frank E. Petersen and Michael Murphy. Iran alleged that the ships aimed to project an image of a successful passage and potentially influence ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. #Iran#USNavy#StraitOfHormuz#Military#NavalOperations#PersianGulf#Geopolitics#InternationalRelations
Posted Apr 11
🚀 Iran's Missile Arsenal Remains a Concern Amid Ceasefire According to BlockBeats, U.S. intelligence assessments reveal that Iran's arsenal still contains thousands of ballistic missiles, which can be launched from underground storage. Some U.S. officials express concern that Iran might use the ceasefire period to replenish parts of its missile stockpile. The intelligence report indicates that Iran retains the capability to restore some of its missile forces. Despite more than half of Iran's missile launchers being destroyed, damaged, or trapped underground, a significant portion of the remaining launchers can be repaired or retrieved from underground facilities. U.S. and Israeli officials note that Iran's missile stockpile has been approximately halved during the conflict, yet it still possesses thousands of short- and medium-range ballistic missiles that can be deployed from hidden or underground locations. U.S. officials also mention that Iran maintains a small inventory of cruise missiles, which could be used against ships in the Persian Gulf or U.S. forces attempting to seize islands if negotiations between the U.S. and Iran fail. #Iran#MissileArsenal#Ceasefire#BallisticMissiles#USIntelligence#IranMissiles#UndergroundStorage#Israel#CruiseMissiles#PersianGulf#USForces#MilitaryConcerns#MissileStockpile
Posted Apr 10
🚀 Britain Secures Defense Contract to Counter Missile Threats Britain has entered into a multimillion-pound agreement with defense startup Cambridge Aerospace to provide interceptors aimed at countering cost-effective missiles. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the recent missile activities by Iran around the Persian Gulf, which have prompted this strategic move. The contract underscores Britain's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities in response to evolving threats in the region. #Britain#DefenseContract#MissileThreats#CambridgeAerospace#Interceptores#Iran#PersianGulf#Bloomberg#DefenseCapabilities#StrategicMove
Posted Apr 9
🚀 U.S. Dollar Index Remains Stable Amid Middle East Tensions The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) maintained stability on April 9, despite ongoing uncertainties surrounding the conflict in Iran. According to BlockBeats, the situation remains tense following a two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. Iran continues to launch missiles and drones towards Arab nations in the Persian Gulf, while Israel has targeted Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. Iran has also informed mediators of its intention to limit the number of ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz and impose transit fees. Analysts from Commerzbank have expressed concerns, suggesting that the ceasefire may be a fragile pause in the conflict, as it inherently implies further negotiations. #USDollarIndex#MiddleEastTensions#IranConflict#DXY#Ceasefire#StraitOfHormuz#PersianGulf#Israel#Hezbollah#Commerzbank#TransitFees#GlobalUncertainty
Posted Apr 9
🚀 Iran Warns of Naval Mines in Strait of Hormuz Amid Ongoing Conflict On April 9, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy issued a statement warning of potential anti-ship mines in the main traffic areas of the Strait of Hormuz due to recent conflicts. According to BlockBeats, vessels planning to navigate through the strait are advised to coordinate with the Revolutionary Guard Navy and follow an alternative route to avoid mines. The provided map indicates that the alternative route requires ships to enter and exit the Persian Gulf from the north and south sides of Larak Island in the northern part of the strait. On April 8, the Iranian Ports and Maritime Organization released a safety navigation map for the Strait of Hormuz, advising vessels to adhere to shipping safety principles to avoid mines. The organization stated that from February 28 to April 8, there have been ongoing conflicts in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, with potential anti-ship mines present in the main channel of the strait. #Iran#StraitOfHormuz#NavalMines#RevolutionaryGuard#PersianGulf#ShippingSafety#AntiShipMines#Conflict#MaritimeSafety