A-10 Warthogs Are Taking on Iranian Speedboats in the Strait of Hormuz..

txdot-guy's Avatar
here's part of the answer on securing the Strait. basically, total clusterfuck..

https://www.businessinsider.com/secu...nalysts-2026-3 Originally Posted by pxmcc
The problem is of course that
  1. Spotters can be on either bank of the strait with a telescope and a cellphone.
  2. The target is an expensive giant ponderous oil or gas tanker
  3. The strike can be carried out by missile, drone, sea drone, torpedo boat, or naval vessel.
  4. And last but not least they can put sea mines into the water from boat, drone, or plane.

Stopping this kind of activity is very challenging to say the least. It’s the nature of the terrain and the available weapons that make this so difficult to defend against.
According to 1000 different news reports, it does. Try’n keep up.

https://www.axios.com/2026/03/20/ira...-strait-hormuz
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5...rump-risk/amp/
https://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set...nd-marines-war Originally Posted by Jacuzzme

Did you bother to read. Taking over the island, which isn’t as easy at it might appear is a bargaining chip in trying to get the Iranians to open the Strait. It’s not related to controlling the strait.

Man, just admit you didn't know what you were talking about and move on to a new or different argument.
Jacuzzme's Avatar
Yeah, that’s called force.
Jacuzzme's Avatar
The problem is of course that
  1. Spotters can be on either bank of the strait with a telescope and a cellphone.
  2. The target is an expensive giant ponderous oil or gas tanker
  3. The strike can be carried out by missile, drone, sea drone, torpedo boat, or naval vessel.
  4. And last but not least they can put sea mines into the water from boat, drone, or plane.

Stopping this kind of activity is very challenging to say the least. It’s the nature of the terrain and the available weapons that make this so difficult to defend against. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
This is a good synopsis, although south of the straight shouldn’t be an issue.
txdot-guy's Avatar
This article is indicative of the type of threat that the A-10’s are trying to prevent.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-d...-strait-hormuz

Iran deploys explosive ‘suicide skiffs’ disguised as fishing boats in Strait of Hormuz

Cameron Chell warns of autonomous drone boat swarms using encryption and frequency-hopping in critical shipping lane
By Emma Bussey Fox News
Published March 13, 2026 2:53pm EDT


Iran is deploying explosive-laden drone boats disguised as wooden fishing vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a defense expert has warned — a move that signals a new phase of hybrid maritime warfare in one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes.

Cameron Chell, CEO of drone technology firm Draganfly, spoke after the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) confirmed that a Marshall Islands–flagged oil tanker was struck March 1 by an Iranian unmanned surface vehicle north of Muscat, Oman.

"UKMTO has received confirmation that the vessel was attacked by an uncrewed surface vehicle (USV), and that the crew has been evacuated to shore," UKMTO said in a threat assessment.

Reports also indicated that two additional oil tankers were hit March 11 by remote-controlled explosive boats in the Gulf, as Iran intensified attacks on foreign vessels following the start of the U.S. Operation Epic Fury against the regime on Feb. 28.

The use of so-called "suicide skiffs" represents a growing asymmetric threat in the narrow, 21-mile-wide Strait, Chell warned, while highlighting the technological capabilities behind these attacks.

"The Iranians probably have use of radio remote control, line of sight, frequency hopping, or encrypted radio communication between the skiffs and the Hormuz shoreline," Chell told Fox News Digital.

"These can be jammed and tracked, but when there's 50 of these boats, it's hard to try to find them all along this shoreline or to find a 20-foot wooden fishing boat that is laden with explosives.

"They can have one person controlling a swarm of 10 boats," he said before describing how there "could also be autonomous swarming where they might have 10 boats that can act with a large level of independence, because they're pre-programmed."

“The boats would be used to ram into targets and explode," Chell clarified.

Chell’s comments followed a March 12 Reuters report stating that six vessels had been attacked in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.

Sources said that Iran had also deployed about a dozen mines, complicating efforts to maintain any traffic through the critical waterway.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Sky News Thursday that the U.S. Navy, potentially alongside an international coalition, would escort ships when militarily feasible.

U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey also said discussions were underway with European counterparts stressing the global economic stakes tied to the strait. Chell, however, questioned current defensive readiness.

"The drone defense fleets that the U.S. Navy would not have been set up to take these suicide skiffs out," Chell said.

"The U.S. would be using manned aircraft in order to take them out, which are fantastic at taking out a large target, but inefficient in taking out 50 boats at one time that are an average of 25 or 30 feet in size, laden with explosives.

"Given the Strait's geography, it would require patrolling by many aircraft and would require pervasive surveillance over the area, a rapid response to any activity that's happening," he said.

As Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed to keep the Strait closed as leverage against the U.S. and Israel, oil prices continue to surge, with Chell also highlighting the geographic advantage Iran holds.

"The geographic layout of the Strait lends itself very well to relatively unsophisticated suicide skiffs, unmanned surface vehicles or USVs," he warned before describing how the area "lends itself to this low-cost, automatic, asymmetric warfare."

"The Iranians can disguise them as fishing boats and can be anywhere from 12 to 30 feet, and a boat could be of any description," Chell said.

"These skiffs are equipped with basic remote control capabilities that may or may not be using GPS waypoints or manual remote control."

"The skiffs are not autonomous, because the distance across the Strait is so short, and it's very flat across this waterway, the communication signal could be carried for quite some time via a line of sight," he added.

"They could literally have hundreds out there at a time, because they're also so inexpensive to defend against," Chell said.
  • pxmcc
  • 03-21-2026, 07:18 PM
one way to open the Strait would be to threaten Iran, which Trump just did. 48 hours to open the Strait or get power plants bombed. the plot thickens..

https://www.washingtonpost.com/

any predictions?
Bombing them was already a threat to the regime. Bombing Ukraine’s power infrastructure didn’t make them yeild. For Iran this is a war of attrition. How long will the US be able to take rising energy costs. They can allow their people to deal with the pain we will cause.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
This spells the end of Trump.
  • pxmcc
  • 03-22-2026, 06:59 AM
Trump has sort of boxed himself in. when Iran says eff u, he's got to make good on his threats or look silly.

unlikely Iran will be cowed. if Trump escalates, then so does Iran. a bad business..

my vote is a cease fire, opening the Strait, and wrapping up this war. Trump can crow about all the senior powerbrokers he sent to the next world, and call it a day and a win..
Jacuzzme's Avatar
Let’s not pretend Persians give a fuck about their people suffering, something Trump may be overlooking. They, like Arabs, would enthusiastically sacrifice 1000 citizens for a 15 second clip on CNN or one of their many other propaganda outlets.
  • pxmcc
  • 03-22-2026, 07:19 AM
^^agreed sir..

ceasefire, open the Strait, end the war..
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Americans will suffer this buffoon’s war only so much longer.
Bombing them was already a threat to the regime. Bombing Ukraine’s power infrastructure didn’t make them yeild. For Iran this is a war of attrition. How long will the US be able to take rising energy costs. They can allow their people to deal with the pain we will cause. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Rising energy costs? Paid $1.50 less per gallon today than I did through 4 years of Biden. Think we are good for a while.
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I don't buy that.
txdot-guy's Avatar
one way to open the Strait would be to threaten Iran, which Trump just did. 48 hours to open the Strait or get power plants bombed. the plot thickens..

https://www.washingtonpost.com/

any predictions? Originally Posted by pxmcc
My prediction. The Iranians aren’t going to fold on this. Things are going to get worse before they get better.