Mine Warfare in the Strait of Hormuz: What the U.S. Can Expect from Iran

Defense Opinion – Mine warfare is far less mysterious than it appears when one understands the types of mines involved, the ways in which they are deployed, and the methods available to counter them. Iran is certainly capable of laying mines, but U.S. Central Command has spent decades observing Iranian exercises and conducting its own mine warfare training. These efforts have provided planners with substantial insight into seabed conditions in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.

Italian Navy commissions Tritone vessel for seabed warfare

Naval News – The commissioning of Tritone (A 5341) marks more than the addition of a new multi-purpose support vessel to the Italian Navy’s fleet; it reflects a notable shift in how the service approaches capability acquisition. By sourcing a commercial platform and adapting it rapidly for naval use, Italy is advancing a more flexible model focused on seabed warfare, operational experimentation, and the protection of critical underwater infrastructure (CUI).

Dutch broadcaster tracks carrier-group frigate with Bluetooth gadget

Defense News – Dutch regional broadcaster Omroep Gelderland was able to track the Royal Netherlands Navy air-defense frigate Evertsen in real time by sending a Bluetooth tracker to the ship by military mail. The frigate is part of the carrier strike group around France’s Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier currently deployed in the Mediterranean Sea.

Prime Minister says UK and France to lead mission to restore shipping movement in Strait of Hormuz

Navy Lookout – Iran has announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping. Although far from certain, the conflict has been resolved, the UK and France have committed to leading a multinational mission in the region. The Royal Navy’s mine countermeasures capabilities are being readied for a potential forward deployment.

U.S. Expands Search for Contraband as Iranian Blockade Continues

USNI News – The U.S. reserves the right to search any Iranian vessels, sanctioned vessels and ships suspected of carrying a list of contraband items, according to a Thursday notice to mariners from U.S. Central Command. Contraband items include weapons, ammunition, explosives and military equipment, the notice reads. Conditional contraband –meaning contraband for aiding Iran’s military operations – includes crude oil, nuclear material, metals and machinery. A full list is included in the blockade update. To that end, the U.S. will pursue ships outside of the U.S. Central Command area of response, Chief of the Joint Staff Gen. Dan Caine told reporters Thursday.

China’s aircraft carrier Fujian to achieve full combat capability in 2026, set for far-sea drills

Global Times – China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, will undergo a full transition from initial to full operational capability in 2026, with far-sea training expected, official media reported on Sunday. Chinese military affairs experts said that the Fujian has moved from construction to launch to commissioning at a fast pace, achieving operational capability in a very short time.

China-provided Type 056 corvette part of co-op program with Cambodia, not directed at third party

Global Times – The Type 056 corvette China  provided to Cambodia, which has reportedly arrived at the Ream Naval Base, is part of an existing cooperation program between militaries of the two countries, a spokesperson for Chinese Defense Ministry said on Thursday in response to a related question. A Chinese expert told the Global Times that the Type 056 corvette, a light multi-purpose vessel, is expected to enhance Cambodia’s maritime security and rescue capabilities, marking further advancement in China-Cambodia defense cooperation.