Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

@Mehsud thread banned for nonsense hot take. How can you call strikes that martyr school children and level houses inside one of the most Populus cities in the world a "fixed match"?

Iran has had its infrastructure targeted, its energy sector targeted, its military and civilian facilities including ground, sea and air lines of communication targeted. You just made your account yesterday and your only post is in the Iran thread.

You strike me as a suspicious poster with no good intentions, so I am sorry but enjoy your perma ban from this thread.
 
Unilateral conspiracy theory with some logic. How you see this a fix match when Israel assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists, Iran striking Israeli soil, the U.S. killing Soleimani and so on....?
Probably a follower of Adnan Rashid. Almost all of top leadership taken out and it is a fixed match?

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Probably a followers of Adnan Rashid

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Anything but accepting that Arabs are fully in the camp of USA and Isreal
 
I think in general Simplicius' analysis more or less encompasses and even agrees with what you've said. He talked about satnav too but that has very real drawbacks (sat availability/orbits, lack of active comms to missiles, bandwidth considerations, etc)

>But then there’s still the issue that satellites cannot provide exact real time targeting solutions and direct mid-course updates to a specific missile. This is particularly the case with foreign satellites which cannot really be network-centrically integrated and datalinked that directly with Iran’s indigenous missile systems as to feed them real-time integrated data on firing solutions. At best, the satellites can provide “coordinates” for a given target where the missiles might fly and then autonomously acquire their own targets, which again brings us back to the earlier issues already raised.

In general it's just less about range and more about how to guide munitions accurately. Like if we look at Ukraine and the RN BSF, it's really only with the near constant availability of Starlink, and NATO AWACS/ISR drones and satellite recon that they're able to achieve any kind of success. That's a lot of support needed to score what victories they have achieved.
Yes, but you're not going to use satnav for real-time targeting, or as a replacement for EO sensors.

You will use it to get close to a reasonable proximity of the target and then use EO sensors and image processing for homing. You can do this with INS too, as Iran previously did. If the INS drift is too much, satnav can become useful.
 
Trolling aside @hasssanali8998 bahi, I think we all know why some elect to accept the GCC narrative, which is frankly embarrassing at this point. It got me thinking, outside of TRT, AJN there are no true intl media outlets that elevate and project the "Muslim" side of the story.

AJN have control of the narrative and flip and flop as and when it suits their needs, to their credit however their coverage of Palestine and Iran war has been good - expect for inviting some think tanks (if I can call them that) that paint Iran as a dud, which was incredibly one sided - the last episode of "counting the cost" was informative but also laced with some bias if you watch it carefully.

It is one area where Muslim nations have failed, controlling information sphere and narrative shaping. Most of what you see on Social media in support of Iran is organic, however for each pro Iranian post, there are thousands that are anti.

It is 2026, bros how come we don't have a true impartial platform to exchange ideas and elevate true and sane voices from all sides? I was checking out scroll up (but sadly like Blue Sky it doesn't have the member base to actually matter).

Muslim countries need to work on developing Media reach (soft power) and developing intl SM networks where their voices can be elevated. Just look at how many pro-Iranian voices have been silenced on X/FB(Ewww)/Insta and Reddit?

Y.day's talk between a intl. maritime legal specialist on AJN is the kind of bias that gets under my skin. One sided narrative building under the guise of impartiality.
 
Trolling aside @hasssanali8998 bahi, I think we all know why some elect to accept the GCC narrative, which is frankly embarrassing at this point. It got me thinking, outside of TRT, AJN there are no true intl media outlets that elevate and project the "Muslim" side of the story.

AJN have control of the narrative and flip and flop as and when it suits their needs, to their credit however their coverage of Palestine and Iran war has been good - expect for inviting some think tanks (if I can call them that) that paint Iran as a dud, which was incredibly one sided - the last episode of "counting the cost" was informative but also laced with some bias if you watch it carefully.

It is one area where Muslim nations have failed, controlling information sphere and narrative shaping. Most of what you see on Social media in support of Iran is organic, however for each pro Iranian post, there are thousands that are anti.

It is 2026, bros how come we don't have a true impartial platform to exchange ideas and elevate true and sane voices from all sides? I was checking out scroll up (but sadly like Blue Sky it doesn't have the member base to actually matter).

Muslim countries need to work on developing Media reach (soft power) and developing intl SM networks where their voices can be elevated. Just look at how many pro-Iranian voices have been silenced on X/FB(Ewww)/Insta and Reddit?

Y.day's talk between a intl. maritime legal specialist on AJN is the kind of bias that gets under my skin. One sided narrative building under the guise of impartiality.
That particular user was probably self-projecting.
We have a number of countries in the region who pretend to loathe Israel but in fact are in bed with them.
 
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Trolling aside @hasssanali8998 bahi, I think we all know why some elect to accept the GCC narrative, which is frankly embarrassing at this point. It got me thinking, outside of TRT, AJN there are no true intl media outlets that elevate and project the "Muslim" side of the story.

AJN have control of the narrative and flip and flop as and when it suits their needs, to their credit however their coverage of Palestine and Iran war has been good - expect for inviting some think tanks (if I can call them that) that paint Iran as a dud, which was incredibly one sided - the last episode of "counting the cost" was informative but also laced with some bias if you watch it carefully.

It is one area where Muslim nations have failed, controlling information sphere and narrative shaping. Most of what you see on Social media in support of Iran is organic, however for each pro Iranian post, there are thousands that are anti.

It is 2026, bros how come we don't have a true impartial platform to exchange ideas and elevate true and sane voices from all sides? I was checking out scroll up (but sadly like Blue Sky it doesn't have the member base to actually matter).

Muslim countries need to work on developing Media reach (soft power) and developing intl SM networks where their voices can be elevated. Just look at how many pro-Iranian voices have been silenced on X/FB(Ewww)/Insta and Reddit?

Y.day's talk between a intl. maritime legal specialist on AJN is the kind of bias that gets under my skin. One sided narrative building under the guise of impartiality.
This stems from unfortunately "disunity " amongst the Muslims and the Muslim countries
 
Let's name them please
OK. To name the major ones: Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. All for different reasons.

Bahrain and the Emirates came out of the closet long time ago. And Jordan has been known to be an Israeli lackey for nearly 3 decades already.
 
Saw the video. USS Spruance firing and disabling the tanker and then boarding it
Yes it was posted on D.VIDS - so we can correctly assume despite positive commentary by Masoud Pezeshkian y.day about finding "rational and diplomatic means to end conflict" this would be seen as a proactive move and rightly considered by the Iranian side as a violation of the ceasefire agreement.

What concerns me is however, it would be easy for the US to claim the vessel was transporting hazardous goods to bypass sanctions (which would in the eyes of Intl. Law absolve USA of any allegations of piracy in intl waters).


LOL "International Law"
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