Iran-US Tension: Tension between America and Iran has increased once again. Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei has given a big statement while responding to the threats of former US President Trump. He has said that if pressure is created, Iran can target American warships.
It is being told that America has deployed two of its big warships to put pressure on Iran. In response, Khamenei said that Iran has weapons that can sink these heavy ships. His statement is not being considered merely a threat. Defense experts say that in the last ten years, Iran has made special preparations for war in the narrow routes of the Gulf, especially the Strait of Hormuz.
Reliance on career killer technology
The force to which Khamenei pointed is called career killer technology. It is believed that Iran has made such a strategy by which it can target big warships.
Carrier Killer Missile Khaleej Persia
Iran’s Khaleej Persia missile is said to be an anti-ship ballistic missile. Its speed is said to be three times the speed of sound. It is said that it can accurately target a large warship or aircraft carrier moving in the sea. Its specialty is that it is not considered easy to stop.
Super Fast Torpedo Haut
Iran also has a torpedo named Haut. Its speed is said to be around 360 kilometers per hour. It moves very fast underwater and is many times faster than a common torpedo. It works on special technology, which can make it difficult for any navy to stop it.
Suicide drones and swarm technology
The strategy Khamenei talked about includes drones like Shahid and Ababil. Iran’s plan may be to attack simultaneously with many small drones and fast boats. If a large ship is attacked from all sides by small attacks, it may be difficult to defend it.
Does Iran have hypersonic power?
Recently Iran had demonstrated a hypersonic missile named Fattah. It was claimed that this missile can penetrate any air defense system. It is believed that Khamenei was pointing in this direction. His message is clear that if America uses its naval power, Iran is also ready to respond with its new technology.

