# naval mines

Latest news and articles about naval mines

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A U.S. Navy sailor in uniform holding a Holy Bible, symbolizing faith and service.
World

A Risky Grab: Why a US Seizure of Kharg Island Could Deepen the Iran Conflict

The US movement of amphibious forces toward the Persian Gulf and discussions about seizing Kharg Island highlight a fraught strategic choice: a capture could disrupt Iran’s oil exports but would expose US forces to mines, missiles and drones and risk widening the conflict. Military analysts warn that holding Kharg would be difficult and costly, with broad implications for energy markets and regional stability.

iMil2026年3月16日 01:59
#Kharg Island#US Navy#Iran
Elegant woman in red dress posing on Hormuz Island's red beach with scenic ocean view.
World

Claims of Mine-Laying in Strait of Hormuz Deepen U.S.-Iran Standoff as Shipping Faces New Risks

The United States accuses Iran of laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a charge Tehran denies, while U.S. Central Command reports extensive damage to Iranian naval vessels. The dispute underscores a dangerous escalation in maritime coercion that threatens global shipping, energy markets and regional stability.

SoMi2026年3月13日 15:58
#Strait of Hormuz#Iran#United States
Turkish Navy warships navigate the Bosporus during a sunny day with Istanbul's skyline in the background.
World

Mines and Mini‑Submarines: How Iran Could Paralyse the Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s reported inventory of roughly 6,000 naval mines and a fleet of 28 submarines presents a credible capacity to rapidly obstruct the Strait of Hormuz. Even partial mining of the strait would severely disrupt about 20% of global seaborne oil, challenge U.S. and allied mine‑countermeasure capabilities and raise the risk of wider escalation.

iMil2026年3月5日 01:01
#Iran#Strait of Hormuz#naval mines