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At exactly 3:17 a.m., 113 miles off the Iranian coast, 4 Navy SEALs infiltrated the Sassan 4 drilling platform worth $200 million—conducting underwater approach using closed-circuit rebreathers before climbing 62 meters of steel cross-bracing to plant demolition charges on critical infrastructure pumping 70,000 barrels per day. The platform’s 14 Quds Force guards believed Iranian sovereign territory provided security against American special operations. What happened in the next 90 minutes reveals why suppressed HK416 firefights, M18 Claymore defensive ambushes, and sequenced C-4 detonations destroyed $217 million in Iranian oil infrastructure for $40,000 American operational costs—proving covert demolition operations deliver strategic messages cheaper than diplomatic pressure. This is the untold story of how 4 SEALs were discovered mid-operation forcing sustained firefight against 14 Iranian guards armed with AK-103 rifles, how the team fought retreating action using suppressed weapons while planting charges on primary support beams and pumping stations, and why MH-60S Seahawk extraction coordinated with USS Porter destroyer radar coverage deterred 2 Iranian Bell 214 helicopters carrying 20 reinforcements. You’ll discover how M18 Claymore mine detonation with 700 steel ball bearings at 4,000 feet per second terminated Iranian advance through kill corridor, why sequenced C-4 charges destroyed platform support structure causing 6-month shutdown, and how $40,000 American expenditure inflicted $217 million Iranian losses demonstrating asymmetric cost-effectiveness of covert special operations. Inside this military documentary analysis: • 4 Navy SEALs underwater infiltration: closed-circuit rebreathers, 200-meter approach, 62-meter climb • Sassan 4 platform: 70,000 barrels/day production, $200M value, 14 Quds Force guards • Sustained firefight: HK416 suppressed carbines vs AK-103 rifles, 4-vs-14 engagement • M18 Claymore mine: 700 steel ball bearings, 1.5-pound C-4, 4,000 fps fragmentation • C-4 demolition charges: sequenced detonations destroying support beams and pumping stations • MH-60S Seahawk extraction: M134 minigun door guns, USS Porter destroyer coordination • Iranian Bell 214 helicopters deterred by AN/SPY-1D radar tracking and air superiority • Real cost analysis: $40K US operational costs vs $217M Iranian losses (5,425-to-1 ratio) • 14 Quds Force casualties, 6-month platform shutdown, 70,000 barrels/day production loss Technical Systems Covered: • HK416 carbine: gas piston system, suppressed 5.56mm, SEAL standard weapon • Closed-circuit rebreather: zero-bubble underwater infiltration technology • M18 Claymore mine: 700 steel ball bearings, 1.5-lb C-4 explosive, directional fragmentation • C-4 plastic explosive: 5kg charges, timed detonators, structural demolition • MH-60S Seahawk: twin T700 turboshafts, M134 minigun door guns, naval extraction • USS Porter AN/SPY-1D radar: 200-mile tracking, electromagnetic targeting, air superiority • AK-103 rifle: Quds Force standard weapon, 7.62mm, 700 rpm • Bell 214 helicopter: Iranian military transport, 20-troop capacity This operation proves covert special operations demolition achieves strategic objectives through precision strikes costing fraction of target value while delivering diplomatic messaging without formal military engagement. Four SEALs conducting underwater infiltration and vertical platform climb planted charges destroying critical support infrastructure before Iranian response forces could arrive—sustained firefight against numerically superior Quds Force guards required fighting retreat using suppressed weapons and Claymore defensive mine creating extraction window before MH-60S Seahawk arrived with destroyer radar coverage deterring Iranian helicopter reinforcements. Learn why $40,000 American operational expenditure destroyed $217 million Iranian platform infrastructure creating 5,425-to-1 cost-effectiveness ratio proving covert operations deliver strategic messaging cheaper than diplomatic pressure, how M18 Claymore detonation with 700 steel ball bearings terminated Iranian advance allowing SEAL extraction under fire, why sequenced C-4 charges destroyed platform support beams causing 6-month production shutdown eliminating 70,000 barrels/day output, and how USS Porter destroyer AN/SPY-1D radar tracking deterred Iranian helicopter reinforcements through electromagnetic targeting without firing weapons. Subscribe for military analysis explaining why covert demolition operations against critical infrastructure guarantee expensive lessons in asymmetric warfare cost-effectiveness. Related Topics: ∙ Navy SEAL operations ∙ Covert demolition missions ∙ HK416 suppressed carbines ∙ M18 Claymore mines ∙ C-4 plastic explosives ∙ MH-60S Seahawk extraction ∙ USS Porter destroyer ∙ Iranian oil platforms ∙ Underwater infiltration ∙ Asymmetric warfare ∙ Persian Gulf operations ∙ Military cost analysis