Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

(While Whino’d-doleh had passed out inhaling my special hoagies)

Chatter has it that the Ansarullah hypersonic vessel (unclear ballistic or cruise) remained undetected throughout its course. Ignore the ‘it broke up and scattered in an empty field’ garbage out of Zionia.

BTW, when exactly did the US carrier group get tired of waiting and leave?😀
It’s obvious Iran is testing Zionia’s response complex. Undoubtedly Zionia knows this. Interstate chess match.
 
So where did the missile go? Did its warhead hit correctly without any interception or was it "intercepted" by a faulty ABM projectile?

This is still a good operation and Iran can benefit from the data and information of the operation
 
So where did the missile go? Did its warhead hit correctly without any interception or was it "intercepted" by a faulty ABM projectile?

This is still a good operation and Iran can benefit from the data and information of the operation
best guess at this moment suggests Israel fired a large number of Arrow interceptors, one of them hit the warhead and made it deviate from its target, but did not destroy it. several Tamir interceptors were also fired (shrapnel from one impacting an Israeli metro station).

the missile then impacted in an open area near Tel Aviv (we saw the impact crater).
 
So where did the missile go? Did its warhead hit correctly without any interception or was it "intercepted" by a faulty ABM projectile?

This is still a good operation and Iran can benefit from the data and information of the operation
It hit very close to tel aviv.
GXgrbxuW8AAiLrY

The zionists are trying to claim that this is the impact crater......of a hypersonic missile warhead containing several hundred kgs of high explosive.....,yeah...sure:sneaky:
Sounds about as kosher as a 3 dollar bill.
Meanwhile heres some actual damage
 
Hezbollah's response: 300 rockets at north Israel and 20 drones targeting the IDF HQ north of Tel Aviv (not successful, but contested)

Ansarallah's response: ballistic missile sent to Tel Aviv (at least partially successful)

Iran's response: ... ?
 
It hit very close to tel aviv.
GXgrbxuW8AAiLrY

The zionists are trying to claim that this is the impact crater......of a hypersonic missile warhead containing several hundred kgs of high explosive.....,yeah...sure:sneaky:
Sounds about as kosher as a 3 dollar bill.
Meanwhile heres some actual damage
the impact crater seems consistent with the Israeli claims that it partially intercepted the warhead but did not fully destroy it

and consistent with the Israeli airbase craters from Iran's MRBMs. size of crater really depends on materials and soil etc

and Yemen claims the missile used (Kheibar Shekan) travelled 2040km. Kheibar Shekan originally has a 1450km range, so they must have really reduced the warhead size to extend the range to 2040km (which could also impact its structural integrity).

also that video is doing the rounds but is unrelated and from a fire on some conveyer from BEFORE the Yemeni missile was fired
 
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Hezbollah's response: 300 rockets at north Israel and 20 drones targeting the IDF HQ north of Tel Aviv (not successful, but contested)

Ansarallah's response: ballistic missile sent to Tel Aviv (at least partially successful)

Iran's response: ... ?
No one hates Zionist’s more than I do. But for the time being, I think we should focus on our economy
 
(While Whino’d-doleh had passed out inhaling my special hoagies)

Chatter has it that the Ansarullah hypersonic vessel (unclear ballistic or cruise) remained undetected throughout its course. Ignore the ‘it broke up and scattered in an empty field’ garbage out of Zionia.

BTW, when exactly did the US carrier group get tired of waiting and leave?😀

Ah Mr. chef what did I tell you about giving your “analysis”

“Unclear Ballistic or cruise”

Unclear to our Chef yes, to those of us with more brain cells than condiments, no.

It is quite clear is not hypersonic cruise. Iran doesn’t possess a hypersonic cruise missile, only the big 3 are in possession or in various stages R&D development since you need a hypersonic “air breathing” scramjet engine which is beyond the tech of Iran.

Kheibar is a quasi BM that follows a glide trajectory


Since It follows a glide trajectory which allows it avoid Arrow exo envelope. Which means it’s up to Davids Sling and Patriot to stop it.
 
the impact crater seems consistent with the Israeli claims that it partially intercepted the warhead but did not fully destroy it

and consistent with the Israeli airbase craters from Iran's MRBMs. size of crater really depends on materials and soil etc

and Yemen claims the missile used (Kheibar Shekan) travelled 2040km. Kheibar Shekan originally has a 1450km range, so they must have really reduced the warhead size to extend the range to 2040km (which could also impact its structural integrity).

also that video is doing the rounds but is unrelated and from a fire on some conveyer from BEFORE the Yemeni missile was fired

Patarames seems to think it was Ghadr. Remains to be seen. The video could be misinformation.

It could have been a Rezvan although that has higher burn temp at launch and would theoretically be detected faster than a Ghadr at launch before exiting atmosphere via space based detectors. However, if it were to be detected late then it’s survival in exo atmospheric flight is better than a Ghadr. So the trade off is higher chance for earlier detection but better (steeper) trajectory for re entry making arrow-3 work more to intercept. It could have been a sub munition release in space which makes it hard to stop all the little bomblets.

Keibar Sheykan to get it to go 2200+ would be stretching it and bringing the warhead way down. But you also have a steeper endo atmospheric trajectory and rely more on gliding to the target than higher traditional apogee based BM flight. Not sure if sheykan can do that from Yemen.

Another thing is 1 stage interception vs warhead interception.

Israel “claims” they hit the warhead could have meant the 1st stage. As we saw in in April 2024 what goes up must come down and 1 stages fall with immense force (see Jordan incident 4/2024) and some residual fuel.

If the 1st stage was targeted (either Ghadr, Rezvan, or Sheykan) than now instead of one piece you got many pieces coming down. In case of Sheykan since it never leaves the earth atmosphere those pieces would be coming down at terminal endo atmospheric velocity and can do a lot of damage from a KE standpoint.
 
Whino’d-doles has woken up from overdosing on my hoagies to…

Whine.

Again..

Nonsense post.

Again.

Bone Apetite,
The Chef

Mr. Chef the only nonsense is you claiming that hypersonic cruise missiles could have been used in the attack. Lack of basic weapons knowledge my pro-incompetence gourmet mouthpiece. I know you are a NPC fanboy ‘tis okay.

“Hypersonic” is a big buzz word for you, any missile falling from space is hypersonic by laws of physics. HGV was not used. GV maybe.

Houthi’s having the guts to do what your favorite 3 stooges cannot!

Stick to those European sandwiches you learned to make so good! And break our comrade SalarHaqq out of prison when you get the chance Chef!
 
It hit very close to tel aviv.
GXgrbxuW8AAiLrY

The zionists are trying to claim that this is the impact crater......of a hypersonic missile warhead containing several hundred kgs of high explosive.....,yeah...sure:sneaky:
Sounds about as kosher as a 3 dollar bill.
Meanwhile heres some actual damage
I would give ZERO stock to Zionist sources. This could have just as easily been a MIRV. The significance of this strike is increasing as the day passes. Note, also the timing which follow the exit the the second carrier group.
 
I would give ZERO stock to Zionist sources. This could have just as easily been a MIRV. The significance of this strike is increasing as the day passes. Note, also the timing which follow the exit the the second carrier group.
Thank you for recognizing General Candy's psychology. General Candy made the most absurd statement on this forum including the old forum saying that Iran has been stagnating for years on drones and not innovating, this is completely false and absurd as a statement.

I am like you, the small crater shown on the pictures is much too small as an impact compared to the missile launched and its explosive warhead. The dry bushes next to the hole, not burned? Was it a head filled with flour???
 
. This could have just as easily been a MIRV..

The Chef did you mean MRV?

“A multiple re-entry vehicle (MRV) system for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads above a single aimpoint which then drift apart, producing a cluster bomb-like effect. These warheads are not individually targetable.”

Vs

“A multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) is an exoatmospheric ballistic missile payload containing several warheads, each capable of being aimed to hit a different target. The concept is almost invariably associated with intercontinental ballistic missiles carrying thermonuclear warheads, even if not strictly being limited to them. An intermediate case is the multiple reentry vehicle (MRV) missile which carries several warheads which are dispersed but not individually aimed.“


Houthi’s do not have MIRV tech neither does Iran. The closet Missile Iran has to MIRV is potentially modifying the Khorramshahr 4 warhead to carry 3 MIRVs. (Although not yet demonstrated but likely)

Make sandwhiches not analysis Mr. Chef!
 

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