Iran Displays Swarm Boat Tactics in Strait of Hormuz, Two Commercial Vessels Seized

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Gate News message, April 24 — Iran released video footage of its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps speedboats conducting boarding operations today, demonstrating its “swarm tactics” capability in the Strait of Hormuz. The tactic involves hundreds of high-speed small boats executing rapid strikes and dispersed attacks, creating significant uncertainty for maritime commerce.

Two commercial vessels, MSC Francesca and Epaminondas, were seized in the incident, underscoring Iran’s shift toward asymmetric warfare following damage to its conventional naval fleet. Analysts note that Iran’s maritime deterrence system now integrates speedboats, missiles, drones, and electronic warfare capabilities. U.S. President Trump downplayed the threat, stating Iran still seeks negotiations, but warned of military action if talks are rejected. Meanwhile, U.S. military forces continue blockade and interception operations in the region.

Industry observers warn that small speedboats are significantly harder to track and neutralize than large warships, which will substantially increase shipping disruption risks and insurance costs, posing sustained pressure on global energy transportation routes.

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