strkyer1982
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The location was only 100km and less from the border thoughGiven the range I agree, that or Fateh 313, although the reports talk about drones being used as well
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The location was only 100km and less from the border thoughGiven the range I agree, that or Fateh 313, although the reports talk about drones being used as well
They fvcking pulverized it.
Supposedly the largest missile attack ever carried out by iran,great to see.
The distance is about 90 to 100km so what logically come in mind is Fateh 110c or Fajr-5Anything about what was exactly used to unfortunately strike Pakistan?
Considering the accuracy of these weapons,I`d say its pretty certain that they`re using satellite assisted inertial guidance.How is a missile using only the inertial guidance system possible with this precision?
Even the Pershing II (I believe it is an approximate analogue of the Kheybar Shekan considering that both missiles are MaRV-type MRBMs) still used a more advanced guidance system to have greater precision.
Precision has gone the way of the dodo wrt nuclear tipped missiles due to blast radius. OTOH, with conventional missiles there is a requirement for precision with minute CEP. How is it done? A technical explanation below. Fiber-Optic Gyroscope:How is a missile using only the inertial guidance system possible with this precision?
Even the Pershing II (I believe it is an approximate analogue of the Kheybar Shekan considering that both missiles are MaRV-type MRBMs) still used a more advanced guidance system to have greater precision.
my guess the advancement in electronics since 70s and 80sHow is a missile using only the inertial guidance system possible with this precision?
Even the Pershing II (I believe it is an approximate analogue of the Kheybar Shekan considering that both missiles are MaRV-type MRBMs) still used a more advanced guidance system to have greater precision.
Glonass or Beidou?Considering the accuracy of these weapons,I`d say its pretty certain that they`re using satellite assisted inertial guidance.
I would guess Glonass but Iran has access to 5 satellites in orbit right now itselfGlonass or Beidou?
"Two out of an estimated 17 rockets and short-range ballistic missiles fired at the base made it through air defense systems" suggests the US doesn't know how many were rockets and how many were SRBMsOnly two of the 17 missiles fired at Al Assad made it through.
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