The U.S. military has executed its first combat operation using seaborne drones, deploying three Corsair unmanned surface vessels to strike the Bandar Abbas Naval Base in Iran. This operation targeted a submarine and a ship maintenance facility, marking a significant development in the ongoing 2026 conflict between the U.S. and Iran. The use of these drones represents an escalation in naval tactics, as the conflict intensifies following the collapse of a ceasefire earlier this month. With the U.S. having conducted over 170 strikes on Iranian targets recently, this new capability may further impact Iran’s ability to disrupt commercial shipping in the region.

Key Takeaways

The deployment of seaborne drones by the U.S. military appears to be a strategic escalation in the ongoing conflict with Iran, suggesting a new phase of naval engagement.

Market pricing for Iran’s ability to target shipping on July 11 has decreased to 3% YES from 5% in the past 24 hours, consistent with a potential deterrent effect from the U.S. military actions.

The increased U.S. military engagement may indicate further pressure on Iran’s naval capabilities and could influence future market movements concerning shipping disruptions.