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February 7, 2026. Gulf of Oman. An Iranian Zolfaghar ballistic missile strikes USS Fitzgerald II, penetrating the hull at exactly the wrong point — a vulnerability no one expected. Eight sailors dead. Fourteen wounded. One of America's newest destroyers fighting to survive. This is the damage assessment the Navy didn't want public. Warfare Signal analyzes how a targeting error accidentally found a critical weakness in the Flight III destroyer design, how a software calibration issue caused the interceptor to miss by 47 meters, and how a three-second hesitation at a critical moment changed everything. From hull breach to keel fractures, from threat library gaps to software patches — this is the complete story of how one missile strike triggered $525 million in costs and forced design changes across the entire destroyer fleet. The reality of modern naval combat isn't heroic victory. It's cascading failures and the engineers who have to understand them. #USNavy #DamageAssessment #IranMissile #FlightIII #NavalEngineering #WarfareSignal #AegisSystem #MilitaryAnalysis #GulfOfOman #DestroyerClass #ModernWarfarePLEASE HELP ME GET MY FIRST 100 SUBSCRIBERS 🙏🔥 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL USING THIS LINK 👇 / @warfaresignal 🚀💥 Disclaimer: The content presented on this channel is fictional and created for simulation and educational purposes only. The stories, scenarios, and events shown in these videos are not real and are not intended to represent actual military operations or current conflicts. While the content may be inspired by real-world news, technologies, and geopolitical tensions, all narratives are speculative and produced for entertainment and illustrative use.