What if a single missile, launched from the coastline… or even from underwater… could threaten a U.S. aircraft carrier thousands of kilometers away? Iran says it now has exactly that. And it’s called the Abu Mahdi.
In a move that’s raising eyebrows from the Pentagon to the Arabian Sea, Iran has accelerated deployment of its long-range anti-ship cruise missile — a weapon designed specifically to target large naval vessels. Some analysts are calling it a serious expansion of Iran’s anti-access strategy. So what makes this missile different? And could it really threaten U.S. warships?
Let’s break it down.
The Abu Mahdi is a long-range, turbojet-powered, subsonic cruise missile developed by Iran.
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