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How Stealth Submarines Sank Iran's Warship: Unveiling the Attack Technology
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'Bat of the Sea' Sinks Iran Warship: US Submarine's Deadly Torpedo Attack Explained
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05-03-2026, 14:13
'Bat of the Sea' Sinks Iran Warship: US Submarine's Deadly Torpedo Attack Explained
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Iranian warship IRIS Dena destroyed near Sri Lanka on March 4; US submarine suspected of attack.
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Submarines, known as 'Bat of the Sea,' use Sonar technology for silent, deep-sea tracking of targets.
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Sonar works like a bat's echolocation, emitting sound waves to determine a target's distance, direction, and size.
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US Virginia-class submarines are exceptionally quiet, making them nearly undetectable by surface vessels.
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Torpedoes are 'fire and forget' weapons that explode beneath ships, using the 'bubble jet effect' to break them apart.
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