Even with these systems, coordination is critical. Microwave bursts must avoid friendly electronics, while conventional interceptors counter high-speed missiles. The biggest threats aren’t just drones—they’re “combined-arms” assaults: drones to saturate defenses, ballistic missiles to force interceptor use, and fast-attack boats exploiting gaps. Every sensor, every automated algorithm, every weapon system works together like a high-speed, invisible ballet.
For Iran, drone propaganda is about perception and signaling. For the U.S. Navy, the real evolution is quiet, technical, and methodical—upgraded software, automated deconfliction, and advanced power management define real deterrence. The Strait of Hormuz remains tense, but the truth is clear: modern naval warfare isn’t broken—it’s evolving faster than any viral video can show.
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