Iran Deploys Small Submarines in Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions with US
Iran has deployed small submarines in the Strait of Hormuz as part of its military presence amid tensions with the US over rejected peace deals. The subs are considered vulnerable to detection and do not pose a significant threat due to their size and stealth capabilities.
Iran has reportedly deployed small submarines in the Strait of Hormuz as a precautionary measure amid strained relations with the US, although they may be vulnerable to detection by Western powers. The move is part of an effort to increase security in the region and serve as an 'invisible guardian' of the strategic waterway. Despite being equipped with advanced technology, these small subs could potentially be compromised by rival nations' surveillance capabilities. The deployment comes amid a series of rejected peace deals between Iran and the US.