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

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You can tell this was done by a real professional who knows what he is talking about. It crosses even into Armenia briefly.

And why would Israeli jets enter Iran first, then fly into Azerbaijan, and then fly back to Iran?

That this has over 700 likes is crazy. And of course the braindead comments. Following this war and social media has shown to me how stupid most people are, it’s crazy.
 
But. Pakistan is just a tool for containing India, noone really cares what China and Pakistan do
Lmao we have been fighting India on our own since day one, never needed foreign troops. You got North Koreans dying for you near Kursk and Putin could not even back Iran because "Israel is almost a Russian speaking country". That is straight up embarrassing.
 
And why would Israeli jets enter Iran first, then fly into Azerbaijan, and then fly back to Iran?
They're probably avoiding Iranian air defense network. They probably have suppressed AD around Tabriz by using ATGMs and quadcopters and they have established a corridor through Tabriz to Azerbaijan to reach Tehran without flying deep into Iranian territory. It is plausible.
 
They're probably avoiding Iranian air defense network. They probably have suppressed AD around Tabriz by using ATGMs and quadcopters and they have established a corridor through Tabriz to Azerbaijan to reach Tehran without flying deep into Iranian territory. It is plausible.
If these claims are true, we should see a clear pattern in where AD sites were hit first. Specifically, there should be a concentration of attacks on AD systems along a northwest corridor from the Azerbaijani border toward central Iran. That would suggest they were carving a safe route in via Azerbaijan and Tabriz. If no such pattern exists and the attacks are more scattered or focused elsewhere, it would argue against the idea that they relied on that route. Mapping the targets is key to evaluating this claim objectively. But IRI is too incompetent to do this. They should hire us as advisors.
 
If these claims are true, we should see a clear pattern in where AD sites were hit first. Specifically, there should be a concentration of attacks on AD systems along a northwest corridor from the Azerbaijani border toward central Iran. That would suggest they were carving a safe route in via Azerbaijan and Tabriz. If no such pattern exists and the attacks are more scattered or focused elsewhere, it would argue against the idea that they relied on that route. Mapping the targets is key to evaluating this claim objectively. But IRI is too incompetent to do this. They should hire us as advisors.
Remember the time that the IRGC asked Turkey to "find our president" and Turkey scanned that entire area with SAR?
I'm sure you will find at least one mole if you look closely at the people who approved and facilitated this idea.

@muhammed45
 
Remember the time that the IRGC asked Turkey to "find our president" and Turkey scanned that entire area with SAR?
SAR could help map AD or terrain, but the US already has that data from satellites. Drones are even better for finding hidden systems. It might have been one tool among many, but it’s not the key proof of the corridor.
 
SAR could help map AD or terrain, but the US already has that data from satellites. Drones are even better for finding hidden systems. It might have been one tool among many, but it’s not the key proof of the corridor.
It's not the key proof, obviously. It's not even a proof, but it's definitely something to ponder upon. It's true that the US already has SAR satellites, but it's hard to think that it's just a coincidence because the regions do overlap.
 
You can tell this was done by a real professional who knows what he is talking about. It crosses even into Armenia briefly.

And why would Israeli jets enter Iran first, then fly into Azerbaijan, and then fly back to Iran?

That this has over 700 likes is crazy. And of course the braindead comments. Following this war and social media has shown to me how stupid most people are, it’s crazy.
Because if they knock out AD systems in Tabriz first. They can fly into Iran from Azerbaijan without crossing areas where AD systems are more densely concentrated.
 
It's not the key proof, obviously. It's not even a proof, but it's definitely something to ponder upon. It's true that the US already has SAR satellites, but it's hard to think that it's just a coincidence because the regions do overlap.
It’s hard to call this a coincidence with so many supporting details. The pattern makes sense. Eyewitnesses report drones coming from Azerbaijan, and Israel’s focus on Tabriz and the northwest border suggests they were deliberately carving out a corridor.
 
The issue that the IRGC long touted SAM were nothing but junk should be severely investigated.
Even the poor and small Yemen, facing a far more powerful US military, put up a good fight and did not openly allow flights over Sanaa. They even pushed an F-35 to the brink of being shot down.
The IRGC air defense is clearly inferior to Yemen's.
To begin with, it was obvious that the mountain ranges north of Tehran would block radar and create a significant blind spot, and that Azerbaijan is an ally of Israel. The route of the bombing through Azerbaijan this time was easily predictable.
The failure to maintain vigilance toward Azerbaijan and the inability to mount any counterattack this time is also a serious blunder.
 
IR still need's an air force. Why is it so hard for some people to understand?
I believe the Q-313 is being worked on as an AI autonomous interceptor drone concept.

That program has far more potential than buying anything off the shelf no?

Evidently, these off the shelf Russian/ Chinese (speculative purchases) will not cut the mustard. Not against the western juggernaut.

Iran's gotta think outside the box (as usual) for real world solutions.
 

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