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(Image: US NAVY)

The video shows a flash from a rocket appearing near US Navy vessels navigating in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

The move has raised tensions between the two nations – despite a recent nuclear deal.

(Image: US NAVY)

The Navy released the 45-second footage in response to a Freedom of Information request.

Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessel fired ockets from a distance of about 1,370 meters, according to the navy

A spokesman for the US Navy said the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier, the USS Bulkily destroyer and a French frigate were near the fired rockets at the time of the launch.

Tehran has yet to comment on the video’s release.

(Image: US NAVY) (Image: US NAVY)

The incident in Iran is not the first time tensions have risen in the strait.

Iran sank a replica of a US aircraft carrier in February last year and tested out so-called “suicide drones” to crash into naval vessels.

The video’s release comes days after US enemy Kim Jong-un – the dictator of North Korea – claimed his secretive nation launched a successful hydrogen bomb test.

The nuke test sparked condemnation across the world – and has even brought North and South Korea closer to conflict.

Kim Ki Nam, a member of North Korea’s inner circle, told a rally that the US and its allies were “jealous of the successful test of our first hydrogen bomb”.