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Wow! Nice article......I'll say it one more time: Told ya!
 
Wow! Nice article......I'll say it one more time: Told ya!
the only new information from the article is the 3-4 new strikes on Tel Nof from the war

but it is a nice piece overall with satellite imagery and good analysis, quite rare for Iranian journalism
 
Wow! Nice article......I'll say it one more time: Told ya!
As the saying goes ” (آبِ پاکی‌ را رویِ دستشان ریختن) “

“It seems that a significant portion of Iran’s strategic assets were deliberately left unused. Long-range ballistic missiles such as the Sejil, Khorramshahr-3, and Khorramshahr-4, the Shahed-238 cruise-like drone, as well as surface-to-surface cruise missiles such as the Abu Mahdi and Paveh, remained in the arsenal. Given the lack of range limitations in targeting deep into the occupied territories, this decision reflects considerations of deterrence and capacity retention for possible subsequent phases of the conflict. The Khorramshahr missile family, among Iran’s latest ballistic achievements, features modern navigation subsystems, advanced flight control systems, and an optimized design to overcome multilayered missile defense systems. The lack of use of these missiles in the recent 12-day war can be seen as a sign of strategic capacity reserves for future conflicts.”

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As the saying goes ” (آبِ پاکی‌ را رویِ دستشان ریختن) “

“It seems that a significant portion of Iran’s strategic assets were deliberately left unused. Long-range ballistic missiles such as the Sejil, Khorramshahr-3, and Khorramshahr-4, the Shahed-238 cruise-like drone, as well as surface-to-surface cruise missiles such as the Abu Mahdi and Paveh, remained in the arsenal. Given the lack of range limitations in targeting deep into the occupied territories, this decision reflects considerations of deterrence and capacity retention for possible subsequent phases of the conflict. The Khorramshahr missile family, among Iran’s latest ballistic achievements, features modern navigation subsystems, advanced flight control systems, and an optimized design to overcome multilayered missile defense systems. The lack of use of these missiles in the recent 12-day war can be seen as a sign of strategic capacity reserves for future conflicts.”

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Khorramshahr is a large and expensive liquid fuel missile that takes time to fuel and prepare and they probably couldn't access the relevant SSM bases or didn't want to risk it considering Israel had air superiority over Iran and was patrolling over the main SSM bases with MALE drones almost 24/7. plus it has questionable reliability with recent test failures and limited successful tests.

bulk of IRGC-ASF remains liquid fuel MRBM of Shahab-3 variants like Emad and Ghadr. supplemented with recent push towards smaller solid fuel missiles like Kheibar Shekan.

currently there are rumours on Iranian twitter that Iran is developing a missile with a 4200kg warhead.

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Khorramshahr is a large and expensive liquid fuel missile that takes time to fuel and prepare and they probably couldn't access the relevant SSM bases or didn't want to risk it considering Israel had air superiority over Iran and was patrolling over the main SSM bases with MALE drones almost 24/7. plus it has questionable reliability with recent test failures and limited successful tests.

bulk of IRGC-ASF remains liquid fuel MRBM of Shahab-3 variants like Emad and Ghadr. supplemented with recent push towards smaller solid fuel missiles like Kheibar Shekan.

currently there are rumours on Iranian twitter that Iran is developing a missile with a 4200km warhead.

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I don’t understand the whole thing about range almost pointless unless they have nuclear capability better off just speed mobility and being able to deliver unnoticed or as unnoticed as one can get
 
Khorramshahr is a large and expensive liquid fuel missile that takes time to fuel and prepare and they probably couldn't access the relevant SSM bases or didn't want to risk it considering Israel had air superiority over Iran and was patrolling over the main SSM bases with MALE drones almost 24/7. plus it has questionable reliability with recent test failures and limited successful tests.

bulk of IRGC-ASF remains liquid fuel MRBM of Shahab-3 variants like Emad and Ghadr. supplemented with recent push towards smaller solid fuel missiles like Kheibar Shekan.

currently there are rumours on Iranian twitter that Iran is developing a missile with a 4200km warhead.

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I assume the development of a 4200km missile is to base it further east in Iran's interior but still be able to reach its target.

Does the UAE occupation of Socotra however present a problem for Iran for this approach given that it has an airport that could one day be used by Israel to reach the east of Iran ?

UAE's moves are important to watch as they have become a proxy of Israel now it seems.
 
I don’t understand the whole thing about range almost pointless unless they have nuclear capability better off just speed mobility and being able to deliver unnoticed or as unnoticed as one can get
4200kg warhead not 4200km range

2000km range is needed to launch from east Iran, but more than that is not important
 
I assume the development of a 4200km missile is to base it further east in Iran's interior but still be able to reach its target.

Does the UAE occupation of Socotra however present a problem for Iran for this approach given that it has an airport that could one day be used by Israel to reach the east of Iran ?

UAE's moves are important to watch as they have become a proxy of Israel now it seems.
4200kg warhead, not 4200km range. my typo
 
4,2 tons of warhead it is an non declared ICBM. That means that Iran would be able to deploy 500 or 750 kg warhead probably 10.000 kms away.

The more time passes the more missiles Iran storages. So every day counts.
 

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