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U.S. Army Apaches and Navy Seahawks Obliterate Iranian Boats Blocking Strait of Hormuz

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 7, 2026 6:56 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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American airpower made a bold statement this week in the Strait of Hormuz, where Army AH-64 Apache and Navy MH-60 Seahawk helicopters unleashed precision fire to sink six Iranian small boats on Monday.

The mission, confirmed by Adm. Brad Cooper of U.S. Central Command, was part of an aggressive campaign to secure the world’s most critical oil waterway after repeated Iranian provocations.

Cooper, addressing reporters in a Monday briefing, was direct and unapologetic about what went down. “We have an enormous amount of capability and firepower concentrated in and around the strait,” he said.

“Apache and Seahawk helicopters were used just this morning to eliminate six Iranian small boats threatening commercial shipping.” In plain terms, America reminded Iran that our forces don’t bluff.

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The attack came after a spate of Iranian aggression, including missile and drone launches targeting commercial vessels and U.S. Navy ships. Cooper reported that U.S. forces “defeated each and every one of those threats through the clinical application of defensive munitions.”

Whether by missile intercept, drone takedown, or direct engagement from our helicopters, the message was unmistakable: the Strait of Hormuz remains open on America’s terms, not Tehran’s.

Apaches, long seen as the Army’s ultimate means of close air dominance, carry 30mm chain guns and Hellfire missiles—lethal packages that can shred fast-moving threats like those small Iranian craft.

The Navy’s Seahawks, drawn from the Black Hawk lineage, bring versatility to sea-based warfare, performing surface strike, anti-submarine, and rescue missions. Each played a part in Monday’s swift and brutal encounter.

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Cooper declined to share details on where the helicopters launched from, or what ordnance they employed, deflecting those specifics for operational security. What he did confirm was the result: six Iranian boats neutralized, zero American losses, and uninterrupted global commerce in one of the planet’s most vital shipping corridors.

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil supply flows, has long been a playground for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The IRGC regularly tests boundaries by harassing tankers and sending out fast-attack boats loaded with weapons. Cooper’s forces have had enough, and Monday’s destruction of the Iranian squadron left little doubt about U.S. resolve.

“The [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] has launched multiple cruise missiles, drones, and small boats at ships we are protecting,” Cooper said. “We defended both ourselves, and consistent with our commitment, we defended all the commercial ships.” The War Department’s approach underlines a simple principle: deterrence through dominance.

What makes the engagement significant is not just the immediate tactical win, but the strategic message sent to Tehran. Each time Iran tests the line, it finds American pilots waiting—ready, capable, and armed.

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And in today’s operational environment, hesitation could mean disaster. Cooper’s choice of words—“clinical application of defensive munitions”—might sound diplomatic, but make no mistake: these weren’t warning shots.

He emphasized the importance of information control during such operations. When pressed by reporters on how many Iranian attacks had taken place, Cooper refused specifics. “It’s best not to talk about the number,” he explained.

“We don’t tell the enemy what they’ve been able to achieve or not achieve.” It’s a lesson learned from decades of warfare: don’t feed your adversary details that could sharpen their next attack.

Iran’s hybrid assault—combining cheap drones, cruise missiles, and small, agile boats—has become a hallmark of its asymmetric strategy. But while propaganda outlets in Tehran may tout “victories,” the actual battlefield data tell a different story.

Every Iranian drone or missile that entered the area was swatted down, and this most recent incident saw physical proof of failure: six smoking wrecks bobbing in the water.

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This is the kind of decisive action America’s military was built for.

While bureaucrats and Beltway pundits debate rules of engagement, our soldiers, sailors, and aviators are out there making real-time calls to protect international trade and uphold the peace through superior firepower.

It also signals that under President Trump’s watch and War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s command philosophy, the rules of engagement favor protecting American and allied interests first, not appeasing Tehran’s fragile ego.

The Strait of Hormuz remains open not because Iran wants it that way, but because American predators in the sky ensure it stays that way.

Iran has been reminded what happens when it pushes too far.

Six small boats went out to challenge U.S. might and met modern American airpower head-on. The result was decisive, fast, and final—a perfect example of peace through strength in action.

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