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US Strikes Iranian Air Defenses & Drone Networks: Key Developments

by Chief Editor July 13, 2026
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US Central Command (CENTCOM) has executed a series of precision strikes against Iranian military targets to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. These operations, occurring over two consecutive days, utilized a combination of fighter aircraft, naval vessels, and the first use of US one-way sea attack drones to degrade Iran’s ability to harass civilian mariners.

CENTCOM Deploys One-Way Sea Drones in Iranian Strikes

In a statement released via X/Twitter, CENTCOM confirmed that American forces completed a wave of strikes in the early hours of Monday. This operation marked a tactical shift, as the US utilized one-way sea attack drones for the first time in the strikes against Iran.

The mission integrated a diverse array of assets, including precise munitions, fighter aircraft, and aerial drones. According to CENTCOM, these strikes hit dozens of targets across multiple Iranian cities. The primary objectives included military air defense systems, radar sites, small boats, and drone and missile capabilities.

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Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz

The Monday strikes followed a direct confrontation in the waterway. A CENTCOM spokesperson told CNN that US aircraft successfully intercepted and shot down an Iranian cruise missile and a one-way attack drone. Within that same hour, the spokesperson stated that Iran fired upon a commercial ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz

Iranian state media confirmed the impact of the US operations, reporting explosions in cities such as Sirik and Bandar Abbas shortly after midnight on Monday. These reports also indicated that one person was killed and four others were injured during the strikes.

Comparing the Sunday and Monday Operations

The Monday wave was a continuation of a larger military effort. According to CENTCOM statements, the US conducted a similar operation on Sunday, which hit approximately 140 Iranian military targets.

Feature Sunday Strikes Monday Strikes
Target Volume Approx. 140 military targets “Dozens of targets”
Key Assets Precise munitions One-way sea attack drones (First use)
Primary Targets Ammo storage, communications, surveillance Air defense, radar, small boats

US Strategy for Maritime Security

CENTCOM stated that the Sunday strikes were initiated to hold Iranian forces accountable for an attack on a commercial vessel. The overarching goal, according to the command, is to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open for commercial shipping.

The US military maintains that these actions are necessary responses to what it describes as Iran’s “unwarranted aggression, harassment, threats, and arbitrary declarations.” By targeting radar and air defense systems, the US aims to reduce the operational capacity of Iranian forces to disrupt shipping lanes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the US strike targets in Iran?

According to CENTCOM, the strikes were intended to degrade Iran’s ability to attack commercial ships and civilian mariners in the Strait of Hormuz and to hold Iranian forces accountable for attacks on commercial vessels.

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What new technology was used in these strikes?

CENTCOM announced that US one-way sea attack drones were used for the first time during the Monday operations.

What was the impact on the ground in Iran?

Iranian state media reported explosions in Sirik and Bandar Abbas, stating that one person was killed and four were injured.

Which Iranian military assets were targeted?

The US hit air defense systems, radar sites, small boats, missile sites, drone capabilities, ammunition storage, and coastal surveillance locations.

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Live Updates: Conflict in Israel, Iran, and the Middle East

by Rachel Morgan News Editor May 27, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

By Samantha Carter, Chief Editor

As of late May 2026, the Middle East remains in a state of heightened volatility, marked by intense military operations in Lebanon and Gaza, alongside a diplomatic standoff between Washington and Tehran.

Escalating Conflict in Lebanon and Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have intensified their operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Amidst reports of two Israeli soldiers wounded, the military has been actively targeting infrastructure across the region. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled on Tuesday that the IDF may maintain control over newly captured areas to establish a broader security zone. In conjunction with these maneuvers, the IDF has issued warnings to residents in Lebanon, urging them to distance themselves from Hezbollah and evacuate northern areas.

Escalating Conflict in Lebanon and Gaza
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Simultaneously, the IDF announced the killing of two “central Hamas terrorists” in the Gaza Strip. While the military has promised further details regarding the operation, the strike underscores the ongoing intensity of the conflict in the Palestinian territory.

The US-Iran Standoff

Diplomatic tensions between the United States and Iran have reached a critical juncture. U.S. President Donald Trump stated on May 27 that the U.S. Is “not satisfied” with the current state of negotiations, though he noted that Tehran “want[s] to make a deal.” President Trump further emphasized that he does not want Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium to fall into the hands of China or Russia.

Trump Says US Not Considering Easing Iran Sanctions

The U.S. Has also denied claims made by Iran suggesting that a potential deal would result in the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. For its part, an Iranian security official asserted that Iran will not retreat from its “red lines,” which include the right to enrich uranium, the possession of enriched material, the management of the Strait of Hormuz, and the total lifting of all sanctions.

The situation is further complicated by signs of cooling relations between Tehran and Moscow; Russia’s state nuclear corporation, Rosatom, has reportedly postponed the return of its personnel to Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant. Early Wednesday, Iranian media also reported that three explosions were heard east of Bandar Abbas.

Looking Ahead

The region faces a period of deep uncertainty. The potential for further escalation remains high as the IDF continues to expand its military footprint in southern Lebanon, which could lead to a protracted occupation of the proposed security zone. Regarding the nuclear negotiations, the gap between Iranian “red lines” and the U.S. Position suggests that a breakthrough remains elusive. If diplomatic efforts fail to bridge these differences, regional tensions will continue to manifest in further explosive incidents and military posturing near critical maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.

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