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US Strikes Iran’s Secret Drone and Missile Base

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Go to https://surfshark.com/aitelly or use code AITELLY at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! This is how the US and Iran locked into a brutal, tit-for-tat escalation. To pull off a mission like this, the US relies on a mixed force of carrier-based aircraft and guided-missile destroyers. The chaos began when radar screens in the US command centers suddenly lit up. Deadly, one-way attack drones were flying in fast, tracking straight toward an American container ship. The US had to launch a counterattack immediately. Their weapon of choice in the air? The F/A-18 Super Hornet. These fighters rushed to intercept the swarm, launching heat-seeking missiles to blast the drones out of the sky. But the Navy didn't just use raw firepower. They also sent in the EA-18G Growler—an electronic warfare powerhouse—to completely block the drones' radio signals. But how do you stop these drone swarms from attacking permanently? Well, the US realized they couldn't just play defense. They had to trace the attack back to its source—the port city of Bandar Abbas. This time, the weapon of choice was the Tomahawk cruise missile. Launched from warships out at sea, they slammed into the Iranian launch site, hitting them incredibly hard. But what was the Iranian response? Since they couldn't target the mobile US warships out on the open water, they chose a stationary target instead: a US airbase in Kuwait. And that's when all hell broke loose. 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.