I don't avoid it, I acknowledge it. SCUD based missiles are food for modern ABM systems
Any missile that follows a traditional ballistic path and flies a high apogee path is easily interceptable by an exo.
People here like to talk about Rezvan vs Qiam. But Rezvan can be detected at launch easier (hotter burn) and appears sooner in its flight phase to ground base space focused radar than Qiam does. What separates Rezvan is its steeper RV descent.
But some like to act like Rezvan is leagues ahead of Qiam it’s not. THAAD and Arrow-3 can make quick work of these missiles.
they can detect heat signature of missile launch = fact
Detecting heat signature =/= tracking missile throughout flight
That might be obvious, but want to make it clear. Satellite 1st stage ignition tracking is the “early warning” receiver of missile launches. Just let’s air defense teams prepare rather than be sitting in front of their radars and suddenly see something pop up at 3 AM.
well I don't want to be pedantic but you did say that: "A HGV can change its course and can skip the upper atmosphere following a psuedo random trajectory and avoid radar zones before striking its opponent all while at speeds of Mach 14+"
Someone with a basic understanding of laws of physics knows there is no alloy on earth that can rip thru the density of earth’s atmosphere (terminal) and still maintain structural integrity at speeds these HGVs are achieving
in flight testing Mach 14, Mach 20, and yes above.
Terminal velocity is a thing. Example, A human falling from 30,000 feet and human falling from 3,000 feet have the same
terminal speed.
HGV is harder to intercept but not impossible despite what some claim
Much more difficult and doing it consistently (ie above 70%) is not economically feasible.
Fattah-2 uses same mass produced booster as KS and Fattah-1, that part will be cheap for sure
No cares about booster. The expensive part is HGV itself and the coating/ramjet it uses. Now remains to be seen how Fattah-2 actually works and how Fattah-3 will be.
For example, Fattah-1 is more like a higher flying KS, gains More speed being in upper atmosphere and can use its small engine to do 1 or 2 lift up maneuvers since it has a high drag design. Don’t consider it a true HGV, since it has limited KE. Probably more difficult to intercept that KS-1 and significantly more difficult than the SCUD family (Ghadr, Qiam, Rezvan, Emad) and long range Fattah family (Dezful, Haj Qassem)
the RV likely more expensive but I seriously doubt above $1m in total.
Even though Hajizadeh said that Simorgh (a glorified SCUD based SLV) cost what $2M? You think a HGV cost less than $1M? Every other country is in the tens of millions of dollars except Iran?
If iran is as cheap as building as all you guys think, how come it cannot repair its decript oil industry? How come it’s needs hundreds of billions of dollars investment? I mean surely a country that can build an HGV for less than the retail price of a high end Lamborghini can repair their oil facilities for virtually no cost at all!
Some of you have really gone off the deep end in your cost parity analysis of Iranian military hardware.
true but this is where a range of 1m resolution or better spy satellites in orbit is so important
resolution is less important and number of constellations and it’s set up (GEO vs LEO) is much more important. As of right now, Iran cannot reliably launch satellites. It takes months and sometimes years to
Get one in the air. Meanwhile private space companies are already doing it on monthly to weekly basis.
until then many of them can probably be found in open source or using Russian satellites
You aren’t finding high end space focused radars on open source during wartime.