# [7D] Probable Limited IRGC Missile or Drone Harassment of Gulf Shipping Near Hormuz

*Issued Saturday, August 22, 2026 at 11:07 PM UTC — Hamer Intelligence Services Desk*

**Issued**: 2026-08-22T23:07:47.808Z (2h ago)
**Expires**: 2026-08-29T23:07:47.808Z (7d from now)
**Category**: MILITARY | **Confidence**: 62% | **Impact**: CRITICAL
**Risk Direction**: escalatory
**Affected Regions**: Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf, Oman Gulf, US and GCC naval bases in the region
**Affected Assets**: Brent and Dubai crude benchmarks, Regional tanker and LNG fleets, US Navy and GCC naval vessels, LNG contracts tied to Qatar and UAE exports, Marine insurance and P&I clubs
**Permalink**: https://hamerintel.com/data/forecasts/21398.md
**Source**: https://hamerintel.com/forecasts

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## Prediction

Within 7 days, Iran’s IRGC Navy and aerospace units are likely to conduct limited missile or drone harassment of commercial or US-allied naval vessels near Hormuz—such as fly-bys, illumination by targeting radar, or near-miss missile tests—without immediately sinking a major ship. The aim will be to signal capability and resolve against Trump’s ownership claim while calibrating below a trigger threshold for full US retaliation. This matters because even non-lethal incidents can prompt convoy operations, new ROE, and a rapid militarization of shipping lanes, raising the odds that any later misstep becomes catastrophic. Confirmation would be credible reports of UAV swarms, close missile tests, or temporary seizures of smaller flagged ships; a contrarian path would see Iran restrain its forces while focusing instead on cyber or proxy pressure.

## Drivers

- IRGC anti-ship missile launch toward Hormuz
- Public Iranian shift to offensive and preemptive doctrine
- Iranian threats to strike neighbors and regional energy networks
- Historical precedent of IRGC harassment and seizures in Hormuz crises
