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What amaze me is how these educated Generals are incapable of seeing their own hypocrisy, Iran's reckless attack but Israel attacks are kosher? America will defend American people in Middle East, Stupid Gen you mean American soldiers who are stationed on the Military bases, which are not suppose to be there in the first place. God this American Govt has create so much Chaos around the world, American people should take back their govt or else America will burn the world to the ground.
@Persian GulfOn October 1, 2024, a large-scale attack orchestrated by Iran hit Israeli soil, marking a significant turning point in the ongoing conflict between the two nations. As part of "Operation True Promise 2," Iranian forces deployed a vast arsenal, including 120 ballistic missiles (including Emads), 170 drones, and 30 hypersonic missiles, among them the Fatah-2.
The 120 ballistic missiles used in this attack notably included the Emad, a medium-range missile capable of striking targets nearly 1,700 kilometers away with improved accuracy. Thanks to its terminal guidance system, these missiles can adjust their trajectory in the final phase of flight, thus increasing their effectiveness. This coordinated attack also saw the use of 170 drones, another crucial component of Iran’s military strategy. Drones have become indispensable weapons in modern warfare, and Iran’s attack on Israel featured a significant number of them.
However, the most concerning aspect of this offensive lies in the deployment of 30 hypersonic missiles, a first in this conflict. Among them, the Fatah-2 was used for the first time in a conflict. This hypersonic missile, capable of flying at a speed of Mach 13, stands out due to its ability to evade conventional defense systems thanks to its high-speed maneuverability. With an estimated range of 1,400 kilometers, the Fatah-2 can not only reach its targets in record time but it is also designed to change course during flight, making interception extremely difficult. Its payload, tailored for precision strikes, makes it a formidable weapon for attacks on critical infrastructure.
This coordinated offensive severely tested Israeli defense systems, notably the Iron Dome and Arrow anti-missile batteries. While these systems successfully intercepted part of the ballistic missiles and drones, the threat posed by hypersonic missiles like the Fatah-2 remains a significant concern. Current anti-missile defense systems struggle to keep up with these ultra-fast weapons, giving Iran a clear strategic advantage in its pursuit of deterrence against Israel. So far, no precise figures have demonstrated how effectively the Fatah-2 was intercepted, but Iranian officials have claimed that 90% of the means employed in the attack reached their targets.
The October 1 attack thus marks an escalation in hostilities between Iran and Israel, not only due to the impressive quantity of weaponry deployed but also because of the advanced quality of these attack systems. Iran has demonstrated its ability to carry out a complex offensive, integrating drones, precision ballistic missiles, and hypersonic missiles, thereby pushing the limits of Israeli defenses. The drones disrupted detection systems and weakened rapid response capabilities, while Emad ballistic missiles and Fatah-2 hypersonic missiles targeted infrastructure.
The Emad-1, in particular, is a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) developed by Iran and used since 2015 by the Aerospace Forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGCASF). It represents an important milestone in Iran’s ballistic capabilities, being one of the first weapons of its kind to incorporate an advanced guidance system, thus improving its accuracy compared to previous models. The Emad-1 missile is powered by liquid fuel, a technology that, while older than solid propellants, allows for greater flexibility in adjusting parameters before launch.
With a diameter of 1.25 meters, the Emad is designed to carry a single warhead, enabling it to strike targets up to 1,700 kilometers away. This range allows it to hit targets across much of the Middle East, including Israel, with notable precision. Indeed, the missile boasts a circular error probable (CEP) of 50 meters, meaning its margin of error at impact is relatively small, a significant improvement over older ballistic systems. This makes the Emad a formidable weapon for targeted strikes on strategic infrastructure.
The October 1, 2024, attack symbolizes a rise in tensions between Iran and Israel, with the use of a sophisticated and varied arsenal, including ballistic missiles, drones, and Fatah-2 hypersonic missiles. This offensive, carried out as part of "Operation True Promise 2," highlights the evolution of Iranian military capabilities and raises new questions about Israel’s defense systems' ability to cope with these threats. While the international community calls for calm, this escalation serves as a reminder of the fragility of the situation in the Middle East and the inherent risks of increasingly technological warfare.
Israel using old APCs to invade Lebanon
One Kornet and that thing is toast
is this result normal to you guys? there is almost no damage!
This is only one corner of the Airbase.is this result normal to you guys? there is almost no damage!
The armyrecognition website claims that Iran launched in the True Promise 2 attack, "120 ballistic missiles (including Emads), 170 drones, and 30 hypersonic missiles, among them the Fatah-2".
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What Missiles Were Used in Iran's Strike on Israel?
What Missiles Were Used in Iran's Strike on Israel?web.archive.org
@Persian Gulf
@Immortals
The part where the planes are, next to them there are some empty slots, and some show black/burnt marks.Firs satellite image of nevatim air base:
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Between 25 and 36 missiles hit this base.
Asphalting has also been done.The part where the planes are, next to them there are some empty slots, and some show black/burnt marks. Could these not be planes that were hit?
I'm assuming these pictures are a day or 2 later and so cleanup was done
Why America has killed more muslims and some other muslim countries have too killed many of their own too. I don't see the same visceral hatred for them.
I see it (you may not like it), as Israel really defending itself. I know their means are extreme. I have no dislike for Palestinians as they have done no harm for me or my country. I hope the region will be peaceful. But as long as muslims like you want the elimination of Israel, I feel like they have no choice.
Anyways, go on cheerleading. I will not want to ruin your moment of pride. I just believe that it is only short lived. Iran had to be circumspect not to cause too much discomfort to Israel while Israel is eliminating the targets mercilessly. That is somehow is moral victory for Iran. It just seems like choti kushiyan. Don't ban me for my opinion.
As for jews dislike for hindus, let us worry about that. These religions are mature and evolving enough incorporate the changing dynamics around the world. It is silly for anyone to speak for jews especially muslims.
The part where the planes are, next to them there are some empty slots, and some show black/burnt marks.
Could these not be planes that were hit?
I'm assuming these pictures are a day or 2 later and so cleanup was done
You keep speaking for Jews without shame. Lol.
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