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Iran’s fast boat swarms heighten Strait of Hormuz risks for global shipping and energy flows
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Small boats, big disruption as threats shift tactics
Iran is increasingly using fast, small boats near the Strait of Hormuz, adding a new layer of risk for international shipping. The tactic reflects a broader shift toward asymmetrical naval warfare, making escort and passage security harder around a chokepoint that carries a large share of global oil and gas supplies. Authorities now face a more agile, harder-to-counter threat profile.
- Iranian fast boats are emerging as a core naval tactic near Hormuz
- The small, speedy vessels complicate safe passage for commercial shipping
- The move signals a growing asymmetrical warfare strategy
- Oil and gas transit risks rise in a critical global chokepoint
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