43 Suicide Drones ATTACK a U.S. Destroyer in Hormuz — Then THIS Happened

What happens when 43 suicide drones, 11 cruise missiles, and 6 fast attack boats launch a coordinated assault against a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Strait of Hormuz? In this deep military analysis, we break down the layered naval defense that protected the USS Truxtun and USS Mason during one of the most intense hypothetical engagements in the Persian Gulf. From Aegis air defense systems and SM-2 interceptors to Phalanx CIWS, F/A-18 Super Hornets, RC-135 Rivet Joint surveillance, electronic warfare, Apache helicopters, and Hellfire missiles, every stage of the battle is explained in detail. Discover how modern naval warfare relies on integrated sensors, missile defense, electronic warfare, drones, intelligence, and network-centric operations to defeat overwhelming attacks. ⚠️ This video is created for military analysis and educational purposes based on publicly available information and strategic concepts. If you enjoy detailed military documentaries, modern warfare analysis, geopolitics, and defense technology, subscribe for more.