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The world's most expensive warship is making a tactical pivot. As of March 6, 2026, the USS Gerald R. Ford, a $13.3 billion marvel of American engineering, has reportedly adjusted its position, moving further away from the Iranian coastline. While the Pentagon maintains that Operation Epic Fury is "winning decisively," leaked reports suggest that Iran’s "Squirter" strategy has created a risk profile that even the most advanced carrier strike group cannot ignore. A "Squirter" refers to a low-profile, high-speed drone or missile that manages to "leak" through even the most fortified multi-layered air defenses. This threat became a grim reality on March 1, when a "Squirter" drone bypassed defenses in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, killing six U.S. service members. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth admitted in a recent briefing that while American defenses are "fortified," they are not impenetrable. With Iran launching hundreds of these projectiles to saturate U.S. sensors, the decision to move the Ford further into the Eastern Mediterranean and Northern Arabian Sea is a move to buy critical reaction time. At $13 billion per hull, the Ford is too valuable to lose to a $20,000 "leak." In this video, we analyze the "Ford Maneuver." We look at how Iran is using mass-produced, low-cost "Squirters" to force the U.S. Navy to operate from a distance, extending the flight times for F/A-18s and F-35s. We break down the Hegseth Admission: why the Pentagon is now warning of a "difficult and gritty" campaign that could last weeks. Is the U.S. retreating, or is this the "New Distance Warfare" required to survive a saturated battlefield? We bring you the tech specs of the Mark 48 torpedo kills, the cost of the first 100 hours of war ($3.7 billion), and the hidden danger of the Iranian "Squirter." Key Highlights of the Strategy Shift The $13B Vulnerability: Why the world's most expensive carrier is being kept out of the narrow "Kill Zones" of the Persian Gulf. What is a "Squirter"? A breakdown of the saturation tactics Iran uses to "leak" weapons through Aegis and Patriot shields. The Kuwait Strike: How a single drone managed to strike a U.S. logistics unit, killing 4 Army Reservists and 2 others. Operation Epic Fury Costs: Analysis of the $891 million daily burn rate of the current air campaign. The Distance Factor: How moving the carrier strike groups further out impacts the sortie rate and fuel consumption of the air wing. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE We track the tactical shifts that the mainstream media misses. If you want to know where the Ford is heading next, hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE now! Disclaimer This video is for educational and informational purposes. Data is based on official Pentagon (War Department) briefings, CSIS economic analysis, and verified maritime tracking as of March 6, 2026