Iran launches Operation True Promise - massive missile/drone strikes across Israel, Israel allegedly responds with quadcopters

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Let me correct that a bit, there's no such thing as impossible/cannot be

Hypersonic lower the chance of interceptions, but am sure there's a way to down one.


Not with current technology.

If you know a little about physics you would know why.

The reason why hypersonic ballistic missiles can be intercepted is that they follow a totally predictable path(parabolic) to target. As long as you can detect its current location, speed and angle of trajectory, then you would know exactly where it would be later on in its flight. HGV technology totally negates this predictive way to intercept the missile as it randomly changes path at hypersonic speeds while in flight.
 
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Iran used 7 hypersonic missiles in the attack on the Israeli air base and none of them were intercepted, state television channel Press TV reported.
 
Not with current technology.

If you know a little about physics you would know why.

The reason why hypersonic ballistic missiles can be intercepted is that they follow a totally predictable path(parabolic) to target. As long as you can detect its current location, speed and angle of trajectory, then you would know exactly where it would be later on in its flight. HGV technology totally negates this predictive way to intercept the missile as it randomly changes path at hypersonic speeds while in flight.
Again boasting such thing will only humiliate you later on. The Russians boasted that their Zircon and Kinzhal are immune to interception by being hypersonic and maneuverable, both were shot by Patriots in Ukraine
 
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Iran used 7 hypersonic missiles in the attack on the Israeli air base and none of them were intercepted, state television channel Press TV reported.

kheybarshekan is not considered hype4rsonic by iran
 
Again boasting such thing will only humiliate you later on. The Russians boasted that their Zircon and Kinzhal are immune to interception by being hypersonic and maneuverable, both were shot by Patriots in Ukraine

Not HGV and only hypersonic.
 
Iran absolutely does not have tens of thousands of ballistic missiles. US intelligence estimates 3,000.
Hezbollah’s arsenal is comprised mostly of small, man-portable and unguided surface-to-surface artillery rockets. Although these devices lack precision, their sheer number make them effective weapons of terror. According to Israeli sources, Hezbollah held around 15,000 rockets and missiles on the eve of the 2006 Lebanon War, firing nearly 4,000 at Israel over the 34-day conflict. Hezbollah has since expanded its rocket arsenal, today estimated at 130,000.3

 
Not HGV and only hypersonic.
Doesn't matter, both the Zircon (HCM) and Kinzhal (Hypersonic ALBM) were thought to be invincible...until they got shot.

There are many scenario where HGV will be used and there's no such thing as guarantee that they will have 100% breakthrough
 
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IDF released video showing 7 interceptions of drones and cruise missiles
 
And USA intelligence also estimates Hezbollah to have 150000 ballistic, cruise and rockets. How that works
Bulk of Hizbullah arsonal is unguided rockets with less than 100km and can be manufactured in mass.

Iranian Ballestic missiles on the other hand is high tech, with longer range and guidance. They are not cheep and not easy to manufacture in large numbers. Even PLA Ballestic missiles force is few thousand large missiles, and they have the second largest defence budget in the World..
 
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