China’s New Mach 3.3 Missiles in Iran: America’s Carriers Are in Serious Danger

China’s New Mach 3.3 Missiles in Iran: America’s Carriers Are in Serious Danger
Iran is reportedly acquiring China’s Mach 3.3 supersonic CM-302 missiles, capable of striking U.S. aircraft carriers with devastating precision. These advanced anti-ship weapons move 3.3 times the speed of sound, maneuver at low altitude, and are designed to bypass even the most sophisticated Aegis defenses.

With two carrier strike groups now in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. faces its greatest naval threat in decades. Analysts warn that these missiles could change the balance of power in the region, challenging America’s ability to defend its ships and projecting force.

In this video, we break down:

The capabilities of the CM-302 supersonic missile

How Iran can deploy them from land, sea, or mobile launchers

Why U.S. carriers are particularly vulnerable

The strategic implications for the Persian Gulf and global naval dominance

Stay informed on this rapidly evolving military crisis and understand why America’s carriers are in serious danger.

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