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60 SUPERSONIC MISSILES STREAKING TOWARD THE USS GERALD R. FORD—AND NOT A SINGLE ONE HIT THE MARK. At 05:00, sixty miles southwest of Bandar Abbas, the Persian Gulf became the site of the most intense saturation attack in naval history. Iranian coastal batteries launched a synchronized strike of 60 Ghadir cruise missiles, targeting the heart of Carrier Strike Group 12. The USS Gerald R. Ford, along with the USS Mason and USS Thomas Hudner, utilized the integrated Aegis Combat System to create a multi-layered shield. From the long-range SM-6 interceptors to the point-blank Phalanx Gatling guns, the U.S. Navy tracked 60 distinct targets with microsecond precision. The unexpected development was the total failure of the "swarm tactic." Despite performing high-G barrel rolls and sea-skimming at seven meters, every single Iranian missile was vaporized before touching the carrier’s hull. This engagement reveals the absolute dominance of network-centric warfare. The coordination between the SPY-6 radar and the cooperative engagement network renders even massive saturation strikes obsolete against a modern United States strike group. 🔥 Could this scenario realistically happen? 🎯 How should Iran have responded? 💥 Which side had the tactical advantage? 💬 Drop your analysis below — we read every comment. 👍 Like and share if this scenario made you think. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly near-war scenario breakdowns. #WarfareChronicles #MilitaryAnalysis #ModernWarfare #Geopolitics #NavalWarfare #MilitaryDocumentary #DefenseNews ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This is a fictional near-war scenario created for narrative, strategic analysis, educational purposes, and entertainment. It does not depict real events, real operations, or classified information. No actual incident has occurred. ⚠️ NOTICE All platforms, weapons, and tactical details are based on open-source information presented in a fictional context. We respect the sovereignty and professionalism of all military forces depicted.