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Briefing: Military briefing: How mines could tighten Iran’s Gulf chokehold
Strategic angle: US navy appears ill-prepared for potential use of relatively cheap and plentiful weapon in narrow Strait of Hormuz
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Updated 27 days ago
Recent assessments indicate that the US Navy may not be adequately prepared for the potential deployment of mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint.
Mines are relatively inexpensive and widely available, presenting a significant threat to naval operations and shipping routes in the region.
The implications of mine warfare extend beyond immediate military engagements, potentially disrupting global oil supply chains and affecting maritime security.