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US Drops 300-LBS "Assassin" On Iran's Deadliest Submarine

An Iranian Kilo-class submarine, known as the "Black Hole," set the perfect underwater trap in the Arabian Sea. Running silently on battery power, they were seconds away from sinking a $200 million commercial supertanker. The Iranian captain thought he was completely undetectable. He was wrong.
He didn't realize the US Navy's most dangerous predator doesn't swim—it flies. High above the clouds, a Boeing P-8A Poseidon was already tracking their exact location using a massive web of advanced sonobuoys. What happened next was a ruthless display of anti-submarine warfare (ASW), ending with the catastrophic drop of a Mk-54 Lightweight Torpedo directly onto the submarine's roof.
In this tactical breakdown, we dive deep into the classified physics of submarine warfare, the terrifying capabilities of the P-8 Poseidon flying supercomputer, and exactly how the United States military executes a flawless reverse-ambush from 30,000 feet in the air.
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⏱️ CHAPTERS:
0:00 - The Perfect Underwater Trap
1:00 - The "Black Hole" Submarine Explained
3:00 - Enter The P-8 Poseidon
4:15 - The Acoustic Spiderweb
5:30 - Dropping the Mk-54 Torpedo
7:00 - The Implosion
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is a tactical simulation and educational breakdown of military capabilities, anti-submarine warfare (ASW) doctrines, and naval engineering. All events discussed are illustrative scenarios based on real-world technology.

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