The Anatomy of a Sigh chronicles the strategic transformation of the Mina Salman naval base following a high-intensity blockade. This narrative documents the transition from vulnerable command structures to a resilient, decentralized defense architecture. By integrating shore-based artillery, naval platforms, and autonomous sensor networks, the defenders successfully outmaneuvered their opposition through superior technical integration. This account examines the technical specifics of the engagement while grounding the narrative in the human experiences of those who maintained the defensive grid. As a foundational case study in modern maritime doctrine, the book illustrates how distributed, adaptive networks establish lasting stability.