• العربية
  • فارسی
Brand
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Theme
  • Language
    • العربية
    • فارسی
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
All rights reserved for Volant Media UK Limited
volant media logo

US Navy tests long-range maritime strike weapon

Apr 25, 2026, 02:08 GMT+1
The first JDAM LR cruises above the US Navy’s Point Mugu Sea Range, Calif., on April 1, 2026. US Navy photo
100%
The first JDAM LR cruises above the US Navy’s Point Mugu Sea Range, Calif., on April 1, 2026. US Navy photo

The US Navy tested a new long-range air-launched weapon designed for maritime strike and sea mining missions, USNI News reported on Wednesday, citing service officials.

Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) said the system, referred to as the JDAM Long Range (GBU-75) in the test briefing, is a Boeing-developed extension of the Joint Direct Attack Munition concept.

Officials said Navy aircraft conducted multiple test flights, with the weapon travelling more than 200 nautical miles and designed for a range of up to 300 nautical miles.

The system extends stand-off range beyond existing weapons such as the Harpoon and SLAM-ER missiles, which reach about 140–150 nautical miles.

Most Viewed

Tehran's familiar battle lines return over deal with US
1
INSIGHT

Tehran's familiar battle lines return over deal with US

2

Khamenei shifts responsibility for MoU as Iran, US implement Hormuz terms

3

US says Iran deal will end enrichment, destroy uranium stocks, cap missiles

4
INSIGHT

Tehran divided over what Khamenei MoU message really meant

5
PODCAST

Trump says Iran is 'finished', experts say Tehran won big

Banner
Banner
Banner

Spotlight

  • Iran may get a lifeline, but major obstacles remain
    ANALYSIS

    Iran may get a lifeline, but major obstacles remain

  • Can Iran rebuild ties with Arab neighbours without a US deal?
    INSIGHT

    Can Iran rebuild ties with Arab neighbours without a US deal?

  • Tehran divided over what Khamenei MoU message really meant
    INSIGHT

    Tehran divided over what Khamenei MoU message really meant

  • Trump says Iran is 'finished', experts say Tehran won big
    PODCAST

    Trump says Iran is 'finished', experts say Tehran won big

  • A US-Iran deal alone won't rescue Iran's oil economy
    ANALYSIS

    A US-Iran deal alone won't rescue Iran's oil economy

  • A fragile compact: ambiguities that could undermine US-Iran MoU
    ANALYSIS

    A fragile compact: ambiguities that could undermine US-Iran MoU

•
•
•

More Stories

US destroyer enforces Iran port blockade - CENTCOM

Apr 25, 2026, 01:50 GMT+1

The US Central Command said on Friday the guided-missile destroyer USS Rafael Peralta enforced Washington’s blockade on Iranian ports by directing an Iranian-flagged vessel attempting to sail toward Iran.

Former US official says Iran leadership has collapsed

Apr 25, 2026, 01:46 GMT+1

Former US deputy national security adviser Victoria Coates said on Friday Iran’s leadership has effectively collapsed, leaving Tehran confused and unable to respond coherently to current developments.

Speaking on Fox News, Coates said the situation facing Iran is not a matter of negotiation, but of pressure and ultimatums backed by the threat of force.

“This really isn’t a discussion… it’s saying, here are the terms: if you want to survive as an entity, you will accept this—if you won’t, we’re going to go in and destroy you,” Coates said.

Naval escorts likely needed in Strait of Hormuz, Chevron CEO says

Apr 25, 2026, 00:49 GMT+1

Chevron Chief Executive Mike Wirth said on Friday it is likely that US naval escorts will be required when commercial shipping resumes through the Strait of Hormuz, citing security risks in the waterway.

Speaking to CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Wirth said vessels would need to operate with a “high degree of confidence” that both crews and cargo would be safe before transit resumes.

“We’d have to believe that our people on the ship will be safe, the cargo will be safe, and they can be transited with a high degree of confidence,” he said.

US lawmaker urges continued pressure on Tehran

Apr 24, 2026, 23:54 GMT+1

Republican Representative Wesley Hunt said on Friday Iran is currently weakened and should be met with sustained US pressure, arguing that recent developments show the country is acting out of desperation.

"Think of it like this: you don’t walk away mid-project. You complete it, check it, and make sure it’s done right. That’s where we are. Stay focused. Finish strong. With President Trump, we WILL," Hunt said on Fox.

US-China panel praises Treasury move targeting Iranian oil purchases

Apr 24, 2026, 23:49 GMT+1

The House Select Committee on China said it “applauds” the US Treasury Department for what it described as action aimed at preventing China from purchasing Iranian oil.

"As a recent investigation detailed, China is acquiring oil from Iran using its shadow fleet of thousands of foreign-flagged tankers. This report’s policy recommendations called for Treasury to sanction ports and terminal operators receiving shadow fleet cargo, such as illegal crude," Committee posted on X on Friday.