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

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Israelis made a hole in a desert but mistakenly left the same amount of dirt on the side.

Then they called it missile impact in desert

Cool :D
Daddy USA has said you're on your own with retaliation so these lot have gone full Indian mode: denial and a cover up to save their ugly faces
 
Besides the interception, it's the electronics. Sanctioned for over 20+ years, Iran's electronics are shabby and what goes on in their missiles could be proned to interference.
What's holding Iran from buying China's DF17 to test all the Israel and American anti-air systems? This alone will change the geopolitical and military balance in the ME. No need of big quantity.. just six batteries will turn the tide. It's not strategic that will threaten American and European soils and so they should shut up. It's a hypersonic glide vehicle and not the predictable BM and its path is beyond the engagement range of F15 or F22. Standard 6 could theorectically engage DF17's flight height but no way to predict its path and angle of attack until its very late hypersonic attacking stage.
I don't think any country is allowed to sell defense related tech/ gadgets to Iran. So they can't buy from China as well.
 
Satellite Imagery of Israeli Nevatim Air Base shows that only a single impact is observable on the airstrip. Previously it was being reported that the very airbase was stormed by Iranian missiles but almost all got intercepted.

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Satellite Imagery of Israeli Nevatim Air Base shows that only a single impact is observable on the airstrip. Previously it was being reported that the very airbase was stormed by Iranian missiles but almost all got intercepted.

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Imagine launching from Iran and it exactly lands on that specific airstrip after thousands of KM's. Even after weeks of GPS disruption and all kind of preparations.

I doubt Israeli jets are as precise as Iran's PGM's.
 
Yes, this is not a religion but race problem, they hate brown people in general, they paint Israel as white people only when it arranges them

Users such as F-22 loves to see brown people killed and gets mad when a bunch of Israelis dies or gets targeted, therefore there is the need for a counter genocide program, they can't do this ad vitam eternam, insulting everyone from their podcast sofas
Going off topic but white european people have an instinctive hatred towards brown people and brown Muslims in particular. For some reason they feel insecure and threatened by us. Have never known why this is.
 
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Besides the interception, it's the electronics. Sanctioned for over 20+ years, Iran's electronics are shabby and what goes on in their missiles could be proned to interference.
What's holding Iran from buying China's DF17 to test all the Israel and American anti-air systems? This alone will change the geopolitical and military balance in the ME. No need of big quantity.. just six batteries will turn the tide. It's not strategic that will threaten American and European soils and so they should shut up. It's a hypersonic glide vehicle and not the predictable BM and its path is beyond the engagement range of F15 or F22. Standard 6 could theorectically engage DF17's flight height but no way to predict its path and angle of attack until its very late hypersonic attacking stage.
I think Iran already has hypersonic glide vehicles that follow an unpredictable trajectory. That's what I meant when I said Iran should have used two hypersonic ballistic missiles.

Please someone correct me if I am wrong.. If Iran doesn't have those, I don't think it is wise to engage at the moment.
 
Map of launches made by Iran last night:
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Imagine launching from Iran and it exactly lands on that specific airstrip after thousands of KM's. Even after weeks of GPS disruption and all kind of preparations.

I doubt Israeli jets are as precise as Iran's PGM's.
Maybe the ones landed in the vast vacant space, the impacts are not visible, anyways even if the single one had landed on the flightline (visible) it would have made all the difference.
 
I think Iran already has hypersonic glide vehicles that follow an unpredictable trajectory. That's what I meant when I said Iran should have used two hypersonic ballistic missiles.

Please someone correct me if I am wrong.. If Iran doesn't have those, I don't think it is wise to engage at the moment.
Fattah-2 with HGV warhead has been shown but is likely not in service yet

Fattah-1 is closest thing to 'hypersonic' missile in service
 
Fattah-2 with HGV warhead has been shown but is likely not in service yet

Fattah-1 is closest thing to 'hypersonic' missile in service
Not just hypersonic, but with an unpredictable flight path. Does Iran have any?
 
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