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

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Ok...why BBC is claiming Missile strikes
  1. An Israeli missile has struck Iran, two US officials have told the BBC's US partner CBS News

  2. Iranian state media cite unconfirmed reports of explosions in the central province of Isfahan, but have downplayed reports of an attack. Israel has not officially commented
So colored converts don't lose hope in da west! What else?
 
What about Messiahs of other religions Anyway, I think we are still too far away and world is not destabilized enough for them to come. They want us to suffer more I guess.

Personally, I feel world needs heroes more then Messiahs.
Khotay nay aasmaan say aana hae! Save da colored convert from his impending doom!
 
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This moheed da muzlim convert/ Kiranchi grammarian pre-colonial dude needs a reality check. All his rhetoric is from colored dissident people in DC or NY, and then he goes off da deep end like he's turned indian convert. Ajeeb banda hae like that Muhammad Wajahat (Bhajhat Singh) tryin to play patriot pashto tribal. Ye saaray chutiya log hain bhai. Such a disgrace all these guys.
 
Well you have to include all of Israel’s defenses, Jordan’s, American and European Allie’s and supposedly a number of gcc Allie’s to claim that 90 to 95 percent rate also also add probably every fighter jet in the region in the air at the time but yes totally agree if iran had been totally serious would have kept up the wave for a longer time but they chose not to. It’s weird how people think iran used up a vast majority of their ballistic missiles and drones, but there are reports that Hezbollah has up to 2000 drones, yes different varieties for different situations but many would be one way attack drones. Honestly how many drones have Houthi fired and anti ship ballistic and ballistic missiles.

Iran targeted military sites and gave at least 9 hours notice to evacuate all sites. They used ancient slow drones that you could shoot down with a slingshot.

Iran deliberately did not want to cause casualties so Israel could save face with a minimal retaliation, also avoiding casualties in Iran.
 
Bavar is still in testing phase or “live trials”



S-300 isn’t made for quadcopters. That’s like shooting a fly with a Bazooka.

The real question is where were the anti-civilian drone EW devices. Where were the shohrad systems whose job it is to protect the S-300 from PGMs and drones (small diameter objects).

Iran has one of the most extensive and diverse of SHORADs and medium range air defense systems in the world…..and none of them were deployed around the S-300?



Israel doesn’t care to score brownie points. And US doesn’t exactly want to be like “wait iran is lieing haha look at them”

Why doesn’t Iran buy commercial Sat and post pictures of Ramon, Nevatim, and Golan site it targeted?

Why don’t any of the Muslims Twitter users do it? How come only Western OSINT accounts spend money?
Do you think that the supporters of Israel are poor in the world? Only the Jews of the world have billions of dollars. I myself think that a large number of commercial satellites in the world are owned by Jews.
 
Strike was meant to show Iran that Israel could paralyze its defenses, Western officials say.

An Israeli weapon deployed in a retaliatory strike against Iran on Friday damaged a defense system responsible for detecting and destroying aerial threats near Natanz, a central Iranian city critical to the country’s secret nuclear weapons program, according to two Western officials and two Iranian officials.

The strike, the Western officials said, was calculated to deliver a message to Iran that Israel could bypass Iran’s defense systems undetected and paralyze them, using a fraction of the fire power Iran deployed last week when it launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel. That attack, intercepted by Israel and its allies, caused minimal damage.

The two Iranian officials said the weapon had struck an S-300 antiaircraft system at a military base in the nearby province of Isfahan. The officials’ account is supported by satellite imagery analyzed by The New York Times, which showed damage to the radar of an S-300 system at the Eighth Shekari Air Base in Isfahan.

It was unclear what sort of weapon struck the Iranian air defense system. Three Western and two Iranian officials confirmed on Friday that Israel had deployed aerial drones and at least one missile fired from a warplane. Previously, Iranian officials said the attack on the military base had been conducted by small drones, most likely launched from inside Iranian territory.

A missile, two Western officials said, was fired from a warplane far from Israeli or Iranian airspace and included technology that enabled it to evade Iran’s radar defenses. Neither the missile nor the aircraft that fired it entered Jordanian airspace, the Western officials said, a gesture meant to keep the kingdom out of the conflict after it helped shoot down Iranian weapons last week.

The two Iranian officials said that Iran’s military had not detected anything entering Iran’s airspace on Friday, including drones, missiles and aircraft. Iran’s state news agency, IRNA, reported that no missile attacks had occurred and that Iran’s air defense system had not been activated.

Tensions between Iran and Israel, longtime foes, increased this month in a series of strikes. On April 1, Israeli warplanes struck an Iranian Embassy building in Damascus, killing several Iranian armed forces commanders. Iran retaliated last weekend, firing a large salvo of weapons at Israel, almost all of which were intercepted.

Israel, the two Western officials said, had scrapped an earlier plan to fire back on Iran with a large-scale attack. That plan, they said, was replaced with a strike intended to send a quiet but decisive message with the aim of ending the cycle of reprisal.

Israel’s use of drones launched from inside Iran and a missile that it could not detect, the Western officials said, was intended to give Iran a taste of what a larger-scale attack might look like. The attack, they said, was calibrated to make Iran think twice before launching a direct attack on Israel in the future.

Officials from both Iran and Israel refrained from speaking publicly about Friday’s attack, a move that appeared aimed at de-escalating a conflict some fear could spiral into a broader regional war. Israel’s silence on the attack, an Iranian official said, would allow Tehran to treat the strike as it had previous clandestine attacks in the countries’ long-running shadow war and not prompt an immediate response.

This attack was nothing more than a joke. The only result of this attack was that the whole world understood that Israel did not dare to attack Iran. You still did not show us the satellite image of the Iranian radar that was hit
 
Tasnim's report and analysis on Iran's attack on Israel
 
Well you have to include all of Israel’s defenses, Jordan’s, American and European Allie’s and supposedly a number of gcc Allie’s to claim that 90 to 95 percent rate also also add probably every fighter jet in the region in the air at the time but yes totally agree if iran had been totally serious would have kept up the wave for a longer time but they chose not to. It’s weird how people think iran used up a vast majority of their ballistic missiles and drones, but there are reports that Hezbollah has up to 2000 drones, yes different varieties for different situations but many would be one way attack drones. Honestly how many drones have Houthi fired and anti ship ballistic and ballistic missiles.
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The range that iran has to launch from is different than that of Hezbollah's---is it?

A nation really has to plan for the day it would be launching air assets at an enemy over a certain distance.

To take out one US frigate the houthis fired 100 drone / missiles---the very last one of them got embarrassing close to do serious damage---. The frigate ran out of ammo / missiles after that---.

Now---if 110 missiles and drones were laucnhed at it---the houthis might have claimed a feather added to their turban---.
 
Strike was meant to show Iran that Israel could paralyze its defenses, Western officials say.

It was unclear what sort of weapon struck the Iranian air defense system. Three Western and two Iranian officials confirmed on Friday that Israel had deployed aerial drones and at least one missile fired from a warplane. Previously, Iranian officials said the attack on the military base had been conducted by small drones, most likely launched from inside Iranian territory.

A missile, two Western officials said, was fired from a warplane far from Israeli or Iranian airspace and included technology that enabled it to evade Iran’s radar defenses. Neither the missile nor the aircraft that fired it entered Jordanian airspace, the Western officials said, a gesture meant to keep the kingdom out of the conflict after it helped shoot down Iranian weapons last week.

The two Iranian officials said that Iran’s military had not detected anything entering Iran’s airspace on Friday, including drones, missiles and aircraft. Iran’s state news agency, IRNA, reported that no missile attacks had occurred and that Iran’s air defense system had not been activated.

Tensions between Iran and Israel, longtime foes, increased this month in a series of strikes. On April 1, Israeli warplanes struck an Iranian Embassy building in Damascus, killing several Iranian armed forces commanders. Iran retaliated last weekend, firing a large salvo of weapons at Israel, almost all of which were intercepted.

Israel, the two Western officials said, had scrapped an earlier plan to fire back on Iran with a large-scale attack. That plan, they said, was replaced with a strike intended to send a quiet but decisive message with the aim of ending the cycle of reprisal.

Israel’s use of drones launched from inside Iran and a missile that it could not detect, the Western officials said, was intended to give Iran a taste of what a larger-scale attack might look like. The attack, they said, was calibrated to make Iran think twice before launching a direct attack on Israel in the future.

Officials from both Iran and Israel refrained from speaking publicly about Friday’s attack, a move that appeared aimed at de-escalating a conflict some fear could spiral into a broader regional war. Israel’s silence on the attack, an Iranian official said, would allow Tehran to treat the strike as it had previous clandestine attacks in the countries’ long-running shadow war and not prompt an immediate response.

Hi,

It could be the " microwave missile "---. We might find out that the nuc facility in iran may be technically destroyed without much physical damage---.
 
Hi,

If you do your own research---you will find the source..

If you have one at your finger tips that would be appreciated...

Otherwise I'll just take your word for it. Ain't got time to search for a very real possibility.

Ofc I won't share it with someone else since I haven't done my due diligence. But I'll keep it in mind.
 
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