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

So did Russia improve your own drones? Is Russia able to manufacture more than Iran can? Why weren't these used against Israel? Russian ones seem to have more explosive power.

Russia in many occasions fired large salvos, even up 728 in one night in Ukraine. Why can't Iran do that with Israel?

Russians engines + guidance systems + explosive material all seem better.
Russia is not facing NATO airforce stationed right at its borders. USA plus UK, France and a couple of NATO countries fly fighter jets in Syria, Iraq, Jordan right before Iranian attack on Israel.

Iran os capable of firing hundreds of drones at Israel but it will be waste of resources because of a couple of reasons. American coaltion jets including F-15-35-16 and Raphales can fly over 250 jets over Syria, Iraq and Jordan and Israel.

American radars stationed at Qatar, KSA and Kuwait allows them to easily detect flying drones towards Israel and send data to coalition airforce jets.

Ukraine is a total joke compared to what Iran faces at its western, southern and northern boundary borders. US radar assets in Incerlik airbase of Turkey provide coaltion fighter jets with valuable data about Iranian activities also.

Comparing Ukraine that lacks land attack capability, lacks cruise missiles and ALBM is out of naviety or an intentional act to undermine Iranian capabilities.

When Israel began to attack Iran, USAF aerial refuelers were flying non stop all around the world.

Russia does not face that amount of firepower at its borders.

Israel enjoys endless financial support and high end technology of the globe provided by Western countries.

Its not easy to guide drones to Israel when USA and coalition supports them from the ground, air and sea.
 
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You have to assume right now, those manufacturing constraints have, or are being removed such there is greater capacity to deal with down the road
 
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West asked Iran to cap its missile range to 50km MRLS artillery range in exchange for no snapback

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The west and IAEA demands are not about nuclear, but missile range capped to short range MRLS/Artillery range
 
So did Russia improve your own drones? Is Russia able to manufacture more than Iran can? Why weren't these used against Israel? Russian ones seem to have more explosive power.

Russia in many occasions fired large salvos, even up 728 in one night in Ukraine. Why can't Iran do that with Israel?
They keep targetting the ground control sites which are needed t
West asked Iran to cap its missile range to 50km MRLS artillery range in exchange for no snapback

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The west and IAEA demands are not about nuclear, but missile range capped to short range MRLS/Artillery range

Well now that I.R. is essentially neutered, they can make whatever demand they want. They know Khamenei won't escalate, Strait of Hormuz will remain open, and Israel will just continue chipping away slowly until there is no capabilities left.

Just live with snapback.
 
They keep targetting the ground control sites which are needed t

Well now that I.R. is essentially neutered, they can make whatever demand they want. They know Khamenei won't escalate, Strait of Hormuz will remain open, and Israel will just continue chipping away slowly until there is no capabilities left.

Just live with snapback.

Its a blessing in disguise that US/NATO/Israel crushed Arab militias run by IRI to confront Israel. They were a good for nothing financial burden achieving nothing for Iranian nation. Iran from here can take on the entrenchment + inward looking policy with ZERO confrontation with Israel, US, NATO. We have already suffered thousand plus people, generals, scientists, 500+ Billion USD on arming these groups and not to mention crippling sanctions for decades. All of it was for what exactly ?
 
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one more. this strike caused light damage to buildings in a 300m radius, which is very significant.

Jerusalem Post article about this missile strike:

But amidst this was a clear chaos; buildings in the vicinity of the crash site, within a multi-block radius, had blown out windows and rescue crews entering buildings to free people from rubble and safe rooms. Iran’s ballistic missiles were meant to cause as much harm as possible, and that’s how it seemed to go.

Buildings were gutted on impact, a location which resulted in multiple casualties. In the daylight hours that followed, buildings seemed as if they were scooped out like a spoon into ice cream.

It was nearly impossible to walk around glass. Nearly every inch of the ground for blocks was covered in glass, with storefronts completely shattered. The base of Tel Aviv’s Lighthouse Hotel was destroyed, making the hotel look as if it stood on stilts.

Very few buildings had no damage. For some it was a cracked window, for others it was crumbled doorways. After walking into one Ben Yehuda Street apartment building, it was impossible to get around without stepping on parts of walls, broken memorabilia, glass, and even broken doors. Trying to get through a single apartment felt like a treacherous hike through the wilderness; but it wasn’t more than someone’s new reality.

"It was the loudest sound I have ever heard in my life. It was like a clap of thunder right in my ear,” Sarfatti told the Jerusalem Post at the site of impact on Monday. “The whole building swayed. I thought it was going to collapse.”

Before they could even process what happened, the cousin of one of the residents, a paramedic, called her to ask if she knew what happened to her building. “Your building is destroyed,” the women were told. They shared a sense of disbelief until being rescued from their safe room, after 30 minutes of effort from military search and rescue services.
 
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Missile strikes cause over $700M in damage at Weizmann Institute and Ben-Gurion University​

More than 160 buildings damaged as Israel’s top research centers warn of stalled labs and outdated compensation rules.

Two buildings at the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Institute for Cancer Research and the Advanced Chemical Materials Research Building, were completely destroyed by two missiles that struck the campus.

In total, Prof. Chen told the committee, 112 buildings were damaged, including 60 laboratory buildings and 52 residential buildings. Five buildings require complete reconstruction, among them the Environmental Quality Laboratory. In total, 52 research laboratories and six service laboratories were destroyed. Between 20% to 25% of the institute’s activity has been halted. The estimated direct damage to buildings and equipment, excluding lost research knowledge and the cost of renting temporary laboratory space, ranges between 1.5 to 2 billion shekels (approximately $445M-593M).

Ben-Gurion University President Prof. Daniel Chamovitz estimated the damage to the university from the three missile strikes at NIS 200 to 400 million ($59M-$118M). Among other things, two floors of the Faculty of Medicine at Soroka Hospital were damaged, including cancer and Alzheimer’s research laboratories. The anatomy and dissection rooms (used for autopsies) were destroyed. The impact of a second missile damaged 40 buildings on campus, while a third missile destroyed the university’s sports center.

 
It was nearly impossible to walk around glass. Nearly every inch of the ground for blocks was covered in glass, with storefronts completely shattered. The base of Tel Aviv’s Lighthouse Hotel was destroyed, making the hotel look as if it stood on stilts.
oh no how cruel :cry::cry::cry:
 

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