Iran Sent 50+ Drones at US Carrier — What Navy Did Next SHOCKED Everyone

Iran Sent 50+ Drones at US Carrier — What Navy Did Next SHOCKED Everyone

At 9:42 a.m., beneath a cloudless Gulf sky, the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group moved in disciplined formation through one of the most strategically volatile waterways on Earth. To the untrained eye, it looked routine — steady speed, perfect spacing between escorts, no sharp maneuvers. Just another patrol in contested waters.
But on the radar screens inside the combat information center, something unusual began to emerge.
At the edge of detection range, faint radar returns flickered into view. They weren’t fast-moving jets or incoming missiles. They were slower, lower, and harder to classify. Small aerial contacts skimmed just above the waterline, blending into sea clutter and civilian maritime traffic.
They emitted no transponder signals. No radio calls. No identification.