Iran Just “LOCKED THE SKY” Over Hormuz IN Just 3 MINUTS — Could U.S. Carriers Be Next Target?LH

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Others insisted the U.S.

Navy would simply shrug and continue operating normally because American carrier strike groups are designed to operate in contested environments.

Somewhere in the middle lies reality, which is unfortunately less cinematic.

Iran’s air defenses can certainly create risks for aircraft operating nearby.

Integrated systems combining radar, surface-to-air missiles, and electronic warfare can complicate operations for any air force.

But the United States has decades of experience countering such systems through stealth technology, electronic jamming, and suppression missions.

In other words, if the sky over Hormuz were truly “locked,” the Pentagon would likely respond with the military equivalent of a locksmith.

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