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The U.S. plans to implement a Strait of Hormuz blockade tactic, with joint sea and air multi-dimensional blockade
ME News report. On April 14 (UTC+8), U.S. military officials said that an official blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would first make use of air power. The blockade is intended to prevent Iranian ships, as well as any other countries’ ships departing from Iranian ports, from entering the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea via the strait. At the time, at least two aircraft carrier strike groups or land-based air forces will be assigned to provide cover for the naval forces responsible for monitoring the waterway. The P-8 “Sea God” patrol aircraft will be responsible for monitoring the waters and striking maritime targets, while the E-2 “Hawkeye” early warning aircraft will fly above the fleet to detect threats and other aircraft. In addition, the United States will also deploy a large number of drone swarms to the strait area. ( Atlantic Monthly ) (Source: ODAILY)