Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

Israeli planes have to cross Arab airspace to reach Iran. It's plain geography.

Not just stealth F-35 but regular F-16s which can be detected by Arab radars.
Semantics my friend. Thus why I worded my responses the way I did.

Israeli aircraft do not have to violate Jordanian or Saudi airspace to reach targets in Iran.
 
Excellent footage.. This is the third time I have seen a footage like this..

Iran's strategy is clear..

Saturate the atmosphere with 100s of lighter, cheaper and slower missiles (may be decoys, empty barrels) and send a couple of real hypersonic assets to hit the intended target in between.

So far, the fast moving missiles are only few.. and they come with a barrage of many slower ones..

Excellent strategy!
This is why Iran should spread thousands of little autonomous AI abled FPV drones into Israel, it's a shame we havent smuggled some to Jordan or Palestine to unleash them for these days. THey should overwhelm their defence systems and cause panic.
 
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sign of life from Iranian air force

Is that a Pakistani built K-8 trainer? Ideal for drones and cruise missiles.
 
I saw this comment on a YouTube video.
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When Iran’s ballistic missile is fired from Isfahan toward Israel, the first to intercept it are the U.S. military in Iraq, the French Rafale fighter jets stationed in the UAE (which Saudi Arabia allows to use its airspace), and the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier patrolling the Persian Gulf with its state-of-the-art missile destroyers.

If the Iranian missile evades all these advanced weapons, it then faces the Jordanian Air Force, the U.S. military stationed in Jordan, and British Royal Air Force Typhoon and F-35 jets launched from Cyprus.

If the missile escapes these predators too, then Israel’s air defense system kicks in — first with the Arrow 3, which tries to intercept the missile 2,000 km away in outer space.

If that fails, the Arrow 2 attempts to destroy it between 1,500 km and 500 km within the atmosphere.Beyond that, the David’s Sling defense system pursues the missile from 300 km to as close as 40 km.

If the Iranian missile manages to dodge all these systems, it finally comes up against the Iron Dome, which attempts to intercept it between 70 km and 4 km from the target.

Now ask yourself: Does any other country’s missile face such an extensive network of obstacles before reaching its target? And remember, Iran’s ballistic missiles are domestically produced, while the weapons designed to stop them represent the peak of cutting-edge technology developed by the most advanced nations.

In such an incredibly complex defense environment, even if a few missiles manage to strike targets in Tel Aviv, it would be considered a major success for Iran.
 
hardly surprising, they will kill everyone they can

he's 86 anyway
He's going to pay the price for his fatwa finally.
Initially, I believed he was ineffective. However, over time, I have come to see him as a symbol of unity for the Iranian people and the broader Shia community.
If the Supreme Leader of Iran were to be killed or assassinated, what would be the implications? Is there a designated successor, perhaps among his sons or close relatives?
Has anyone expected them of sparing him? The claim makes no sense. It is psychological mind games.
If he were to be killed, would the leadership and people be left disoriented, running in confusion without a central figure to guide them?
 
The problem you failed to see is that nobody uses Jordan´s airspace espeically not the Israelis they used to use Lebanon to strike Syria hidding behind travel planes to avoid getting hit back and now they use Syria and Iraq..

We have never heard a dot about Iraq the single country that has dogstyled Iran completely who gave away even Solenmi but I guess there is an agenda which I am seeing and there is pattern to it.

Even the incursion into Iran will wallahi come from Iraq solely but we will hear no dot all the Gulfies and Jordan including Turkey and Azeribaijan have their airspace closed but we are hearing shxt about them

Iraq is not a sovereign state Post Saddam, it has no air defense. Whats Jordan's excuse?
 
I thought that was always understood. Why would Pakistan tolerate an entity that was already hostile to Pakistan and also dangerous enough to nuke its neighbourhood - And then let them get away with it ? Offense is the biggest defense. Pakistan would not let an entity that is already hostile to it, feel like it can easily use nukes.
Why you bother to comment on a random tweet by some IL bot…
 
Pakistan and Iran share a border very easy to send help. What do you mean Pakistanis financially can’t afford it what does that actually mean? It’s not like Iran is 1000s miles away and we will have to transport it across the globe. That’s a very dumb argument you make.
I think Israel and Endiya would love that - for Pakistan to be involved, so then Americans will also be forced to join. Iran and Pakistan will go down together.
 
2 drones successfully impact in Eilat, likely fired from Yemen

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Drones are slow moving, often used to trigger AD.

They got through? :eek:
 
I saw this comment on a YouTube video.
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When Iran’s ballistic missile is fired from Isfahan toward Israel, the first to intercept it are the U.S. military in Iraq, the French Rafale fighter jets stationed in the UAE (which Saudi Arabia allows to use its airspace), and the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier patrolling the Persian Gulf with its state-of-the-art missile destroyers.

If the Iranian missile evades all these advanced weapons, it then faces the Jordanian Air Force, the U.S. military stationed in Jordan, and British Royal Air Force Typhoon and F-35 jets launched from Cyprus.

If the missile escapes these predators too, then Israel’s air defense system kicks in — first with the Arrow 3, which tries to intercept the missile 2,000 km away in outer space.

If that fails, the Arrow 2 attempts to destroy it between 1,500 km and 500 km within the atmosphere.Beyond that, the David’s Sling defense system pursues the missile from 300 km to as close as 40 km.

If the Iranian missile manages to dodge all these systems, it finally comes up against the Iron Dome, which attempts to intercept it between 70 km and 4 km from the target.

Now ask yourself: Does any other country’s missile face such an extensive network of obstacles before reaching its target? And remember, Iran’s ballistic missiles are domestically produced, while the weapons designed to stop them represent the peak of cutting-edge technology developed by the most advanced nations.

In such an incredibly complex defense environment, even if a few missiles manage to strike targets in Tel Aviv, it would be considered a major success for Iran.
The endgame that the Arabs don’t wanna realize is that once in an Israeli fantasy world, They crush Iran and Pakistan, the whole Gulf is annexed.
 

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