Satellite imagery captured tonight shows over 100 Iranian speedboats moving in a single coordinated formation through the Strait of Hormuz. That's not a drill. That's not a training exercise. That is a message — and the whole world just received it.
Let's put this in context. Just days ago, 85 of these vessels were spotted in formation near Qeshm Island — stretched across 22 kilometers of open water in a disciplined swarm pattern. That alone set off alarm bells. Tonight's formation is bigger.
These aren't just boats. Iran calls this the "mosquito fleet" — fast-attack craft armed with missiles, rockets, machine guns, and mines. They're small, they're agile, they're nearly impossible to track in large numbers. And Iran has thousands of them — estimates range from 3,000 to 5,000 total, many hidden in coastal caves and island depots, ready to deploy at a moment's notice.
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