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The mind blowing capabilities of Qasem Basir missile: 
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Here we go again….rumor mill starting
Today was scheduled another US-Iran meeting in Qatar, am I right?...
I had a similar imagination from Russian hypersonic missile. Look at the rear end, an engine.
This Qasem-Basir missile is super accurate and nearly invincibleWhile it is true that the Qasem-Basir decelerates to mach 1-2 in the final phase to impact, increasing the odds for late stage interception (e.g., by David's Sling or Arrow-2), the Qasem-Basir is still a very important development:
4 buildings hit from 40-45 impacts vs 40 buildings hit. That could be the impact of the Qasem-Basir during a war.
- During Operation TP2, around 40-45 impacts were identified at Israel's Nevatim Air Base.
- Very few interceptions or attempted interceptions were observed, leading many to speculate that Israel chose to preserve its ABM interceptors to defend population centres / cities rather than large air bases such as Nevatim.
- From those 40-45 impacts, only c. 4 impacts accurately and effectively hit a building, with very bad accuracy (500m+) shown by approx. half of the impacting warheads (if we exclude these 'stray' hits, the average CEP of the remaining hits can be c. 80m).
- If those 40-45 impacts had <5m CEP with a Qasem-Basir EO guided warhead, the damage would have been substantial (destruction of control towers, all soft shelters, Israeli government plane, all aircraft in the open - material losses in the billions and shutting down the base for weeks).
Additionally, EO sensors can work at much faster speeds than mach 1, so we can expect continuous improvements to the guidance system to improve the missile's survivability.
we need navigation and communication sattlitesWhile it is true that the Qasem-Basir decelerates to mach 1-2 in the final phase to impact, increasing the odds for late stage interception (e.g., by David's Sling or Arrow-2), the Qasem-Basir is still a very important development:
4 buildings hit from 40-45 impacts vs 40 buildings hit. That could be the impact of the Qasem-Basir during a war.
- During Operation TP2, around 40-45 impacts were identified at Israel's Nevatim Air Base.
- Very few interceptions or attempted interceptions were observed, leading many to speculate that Israel chose to preserve its ABM interceptors to defend population centres / cities rather than large air bases such as Nevatim.
- From those 40-45 impacts, only c. 4 impacts accurately and effectively hit a building, with very bad accuracy (500m+) shown by approx. half of the impacting warheads (if we exclude these 'stray' hits, the average CEP of the remaining hits can be c. 80m).
- If those 40-45 impacts had <5m CEP with a Qasem-Basir EO guided warhead, the damage would have been substantial (destruction of control towers, all soft shelters, Israeli government plane, all aircraft in the open - material losses in the billions and shutting down the base for weeks).
Additionally, EO sensors can work at much faster speeds than mach 1, so we can expect continuous improvements to the guidance system to improve the missile's survivability.
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