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CENTCOM Confirms Strikes on Iranian Missile Drone and Radar Sites After Hormuz Drone Attack

CENTCOM Confirms Strikes on Iranian Missile Drone and Radar Sites After Hormuz Drone Attack

US strikes mark direct retaliation for Iranian drone attack on commercial vessel, breaching recent ceasefire. Technical details remain limited to CENTCOM statements while energy and shipping markets price in immediate risk. Pattern suggests pre-planned munitions packages tied to existing maritime security contracts.

The strikes targeted launch infrastructure and associated sensor nodes along Iran's southern coast. CENTCOM's statement cites the Thursday drone impact on the vessel exiting the strait near Oman as the trigger, directly breaching the 14-point memorandum that mandated reopened commercial transit. No independent imagery or battle damage assessment has surfaced yet. Procurement records from prior CENTCOM awards show recurring contracts for maritime domain awareness sensors and loitering munitions calibrated for coastal suppression. These align with the reported target set, indicating pre-positioned capability rather than ad-hoc response. Official attribution rests solely on command statements without released forensic data on the Iranian drone. Energy transit through Hormuz accounts for roughly 20 percent of global oil and LNG flows. Any sustained closure risk immediately pressures charter rates and war-risk premiums, an effect already visible in spot market data from the past 48 hours. Alliance dynamics shift as Singapore-flagged traffic draws in additional littoral states monitoring the corridor. Next indicators include Iranian naval movements in the Gulf and fresh insurance filings for eastbound tankers. Independent verification of strike effects will likely emerge first through commercial satellite tasking rather than official channels.

⚡ Prediction

Energy desk: Spot Brent crude exceeds $115 within 96 hours if daily Hormuz transits fall below 12 million barrels

Sources (3)

  • [1]
    Primary Source(https://www.centcom.mil)
  • [2]
    Supporting Source(https://www.defensenews.com/news/your-military/2026/06/26/us-resumes-attacks-on-iran/)
  • [3]
    Supporting Source(https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/)