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A U.S. submarine torpedo strike sank Iran’s Navy frigate IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka on March 4, 2026, according to multiple reports. This short breaks down the weapon technology involved, why a heavyweight torpedo is a high-probability ship-kill option, and how that choice compares with other ways they could have done it, including anti-ship missiles, airstrikes, and surface-ship weapons. We look at what a modern heavyweight torpedo is designed to do to a frigate-sized ship, why submarines reduce warning time and complicate defense, and why planners may select this option when they want a decisive outcome at sea. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoW) visual information does not imply or constitute DoW endorsement. #Navy #Submarine #Torpedo #Iran #DefenseNews #MilitaryTechnology References Reuters, 2026-03-04, report on IRIS Dena sinking off Sri Lanka, Reuters. Associated Press, 2026-03-04, Sri Lanka recovers bodies after U.S. submarine torpedo sinking, AP. USNI News, 2026-03-04, video and reporting on U.S. submarine torpedoing Iranian frigate, USNI News. U.S. Navy Fact File, 2023-11-15, MK 48 Heavyweight Torpedo, Navy.mil. Federation of American Scientists, MK 48 background and capabilities summary, FAS. Moudge-class frigate overview and typical armament, Wikipedia IRIS Dena Photo By Fars Media Corporation, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...