Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

You should not overestimate the robustness of underground facilities.
We should have witnessed firsthand the sheer power of bunker busters that created massive craters and obliterated everything in Lebanon.
Reinforced concrete bunkers were literally blown away—not just penetrated, but annihilated.

Simulations based on the law of conservation of energy show that large bunker busters like the GBU-57 can easily penetrate more than 10 meters of military-grade UHPC concrete.
Do not trust the figures on Wikipedia.

If dozens of such bombs are concentrated on a single point, no structure could possibly withstand it.
Tunnels would experience large-scale collapses, making recovery extremely difficult.

Additionally, Iran's underground facilities are all built in shallow mountains, which is easily verifiable by checking the elevation on maps.
The claim that they are 500 meters underground is clearly not true.
It’s likely that the 500-meter figure refers to the distance from the entrance, not the depth.

To get a bit technical, the mountains in Iran are geologically older and have undergone significant erosion, resulting in relatively gentle slopes.
Unfortunately, they cannot find the steep, towering mountains ideal for excavating horizontal tunnels, as seen in places like China or the United States.
This is why even the Fordow nuclear facility is built at a relatively shallow depth of only a few dozen meters underground.
a bit random, did you copy and paste or something?

Israel doesn't have the GBU-57 and only reached Nasrallah's bunker (which was only 18m underground in a urban area, not under a mountain) using 100x 2000lb bombs at the same site simultaneously, requiring 100 fighter jets

that is possible over Beirut which is only 50km away from Israel and has no air defences

it's not possible over central Iran 2000km away. the distance alone means many more jets would be required to even attempt such an exercise as they would have to carry external fuel tanks

and even to the end of the war Israel was not able to destroy Hezbollah's missile bases under the Bekaa mountains in north Lebanon, which is a better analogy for Iran's missile bases than Nasrallah's base under Beirut.
 
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some may be triggered by this but it is the truth. Iran failed Hezbollah and the missiles provided failed to establish a balance with the US-supplied Mk-84 bombs
 
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meanwhile Jewlani even accepts Russians back in Syria but only bans Iranians

these terrorist sectarian dogs reveal themselves at every opportunity
 
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meanwhile Jewlani even accepts Russians back in Syria but only bans Iranians

these terrorist sectarian dogs reveal themselves at every opportunity

If Israel expands into Syria, Iran should remain silent.
 
using 100x 2000lb bombs at the same site simultaneously, requiring 100 fighter jets

If you think Israel used 1000 2K bombs or 100 fighter jets to attack a single target, I got a gold bridge to sell you in Iran for cheap.
 
commander of Hamas' Beit Hanoun brigades was revealed to be alive and now even Deif is likely to still be alive, after the Nazi IDF 'confirmed' it killed both
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Unfortunately it seems Deif was indeed killed in action.
 
If you think Israel used 1000 2K bombs or 100 fighter jets to attack a single target, I got a gold bridge to sell you in Iran for cheap.
I thought they did use 82 2000 pound munitions on Nasrallahs bunker how many bombers it took to accomplish that I don’t know just remember it was 82 something like that
 
I thought they did use 82 2000 pound munitions on Nasrallahs bunker how many bombers it took to accomplish that I don’t know just remember it was 82 something like that

Lies. You think they [Israel] the country with greatest military censor in the world would openly tell the world what they used in a covert military option? Come on man. 100 planes?!?! The entire sky of Lebanon would be sonic booms, Iranian OTHs would have picked up that movement and alerted Nasrallah to evacuate the bunker. You cannot hide 100 planes taking off or the amount of communication required over airwaves.

They likely used a secret weapon then made up a fantastical story as cover to hide its existence.
 
Lies. You think they [Israel] the country with greatest military censor in the world would openly tell the world what they used in a covert military option? Come on man. 100 planes?!?! The entire sky of Lebanon would be sonic booms, Iranian OTHs would have picked up that movement and alerted Nasrallah to evacuate the bunker. You cannot hide 100 planes taking off or the amount of communication required over airwaves.

They likely used a secret weapon then made up a fantastical story as cover to hide its existence.
how many 2000 pounds bomb an f-15 can carry
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yes for short distance if they use the pylons used for fuel is 7

how many its for f-16
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well its 4
so at you see it won't turn all Lebanon in to sonic boom
 
Hamas announces martyrdom of chief of staff Mohammed Deif and his deputy and several senior commanders

Mohammed Deif (the 'Guest'): Chief of Staff of Hamas' military wing who eluded Israel for decades. Was thought to be missing limbs due to prior Israeli assassination attempts but was revealed to be in full health in the run up to October 7th.

Marwan Issa: Deputy Chief of Staff.

Ghazi Abu Tama'a: Head of Hamas' Central Camps Brigade and was responsible for overseeing the organization's weapons in Gaza.

Raed Thabet: Head of recruitment and supply acquisition.

Marwan Salameh: Leader of the Khan Younis Brigade.
 
how many 2000 pounds bomb an f-15 can carry
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yes for short distance if they use the pylons used for fuel is 7

how many its for f-16
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well its 4
so at you see it won't turn all Lebanon in to sonic boom

So 100 planes entered Lebanon and not one person took video of the greatest air raid since PGulf War 1? You think you can hide 100 fighter jets? You think there sounds won’t be heard? You think those radar signatures wouldn’t be picked up from long range OTH teams?

You believe these lies to help overcome the incompetence of failing to protect Nasrallah.

“They had to use 100 bombs to kill him”

“They had to use 100 jets to kill him”

“They had to use Superman and Batman to kill him”.

Meanwhile Deif and Sinwar survived much longer in a shoebox piece of land that had been razed to the ground with drones flying over non stop.
 
Point still stands, whether 100 bombs or 100 planes.

Cant believe anyone would believe that zio garbage propaganda.


Did you not see the dozens of individual explosions when Nasrallah’s bunker was bombed?
 
Did you not see the dozens of individual explosions when Nasrallah’s bunker was bombed?

You mean this?

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This is what a single 2000lb Spice bomb looks like by the way

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But you think Israel dropped 100 of them?and used 100 planes to do it? lol ok…
 

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