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The number of cruise missiles fired seems abnormally low. Not sure if Iran never touched their LACM stockpile or simply doesn’t have a large one to begin with that might point to problems with a cost effective engine compared to cheap Shaheds.
 
Iran's vulnerability—the disconnect between the government and the military—is repeatedly exploited by Trump. The IRGC is conserving weapons and ammunition for a protracted war, and is also preserving its SAM units. Meanwhile, Trump and Netanyahu are aiming for Iran's surrender through a short, decisive battle, consuming ammunition at an unsustainable pace to create a false sense of superiority. If the war drags on, the offensive power of the Epstein coalition will dramatically decrease, giving Iran the advantage, yet the foolish government repeatedly agrees to a ceasefire just before Trump and Netanyahu's arsenal runs out. As a result, Iran is left with only the appearance of having been unilaterally attacked, and is forced to sign peace terms that are tantamount to surrender. Trump's persistent demands for a ceasefire are not a sign of weakness, but a perfectly rational and calculated strategy. Because they have complete control over the military, they systematically consume ammunition and propose a ceasefire at the most convenient time. Both the mullahs who are unaware they are trapped in this scheme and those who believe Iran has won are equally foolish. Trump is not a foolish man; he is cunning and calculating, and so far Iran has been outmaneuvered. Underestimating the enemy is a sign of foolishness. To be clear, Trump and Netanyahu's strategic level is far superior to that of Iran's mullahs.
 
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Iran's vulnerability—the disconnect between the government and the military—is repeatedly exploited by Trump. The IRGC is conserving weapons and ammunition for a protracted war, and is also preserving its SAM units. Meanwhile, Trump and Netanyahu are aiming for Iran's surrender through a short, decisive battle, consuming ammunition at an unsustainable pace to create a false sense of superiority. If the war drags on, the offensive power of the Epstein coalition will dramatically decrease, giving Iran the advantage, yet the foolish government repeatedly agrees to a ceasefire just before Trump and Netanyahu's arsenal runs out. As a result, Iran is left with only the appearance of having been unilaterally attacked, and is forced to sign peace terms that are tantamount to surrender. Trump's persistent demands for a ceasefire are not a sign of weakness, but a perfectly rational and calculated strategy. Because they have complete control over the military, they systematically consume ammunition and propose a ceasefire at the most convenient time. Both the mullahs who are unaware they are trapped in this scheme and those who believe Iran has won are equally foolish. Trump is not a foolish man; he is cunning and calculating, and so far Iran has been outmaneuvered. Underestimating the enemy is a sign of foolishness. To be clear, Trump and Netanyahu's strategic level is far superior to that of Iran's mullahs.
Would you like to translate it in some earthly terrestrial language please...
 
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I think I’m one of the few guys here who thought their inventory was definitely more than was being announced I mean I wasn’t saying like 10s of thousands 😂 but I always thought it was at least double than what was reported especially with all of those older missiles that were never used up during exercises I think the biggest issue was the ability to launch large quantities without being observed before they could be hit from above
 
Let’s say apply some rational thinking and say 3000 MRBMs, that means over last 20 years Iran on average only produced 150 MRBMs per year. This for a country that focused so much of its defence doctrine on such missiles. If you believe these numbers then you’re peddling fantasies.

Regarding MRBMs when considering liquid fuelled systems and solid fuelled systems the number will certainly be much higher. How high, only Iran knows but if you knew such systems would be your main assets then I am sure Iran could do better than just 150 missiles per year!
 
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Likely avionics sensors from one of the transport planes in the pilot rescue operation

its the countermeasure against heat seeking missiles on ac130/HC-130J

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Likely avionics sensors from one of the transport planes in the pilot rescue operation

This is a DIRCM laser jammer. That is proof that US were using the top notch C130 and Blackhawks.
Keep It and copy It!!!
 
Iran sure has its hands on some nice toys to reverse engineer. The Americans have once again been one of the best donors to the Iranian military complex.
 
Iran is running low on solid state ballistic missiles because they are low on sodium perchlorate

China sent 4 shipments during the war and that was enough for 500+ ballistic missiles

at the start of the war Iran had 20-25 mins to launch so used liquid fuelled

with air superiority for US they now they have less than 10 mins, so they switched to solid state

without solid state Iran will struggle

I hope Pakistan can supply sodium perchlorate

the launch sustained 25-30 missiles + 60 drones per day while under heavy bombardment

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Iran is running low on solid state ballistic missiles because they are low on sodium perchlorate

China sent 4 shipments during the war and that was enough for 500+ ballistic missiles

at the start of the war Iran had 20-25 mins to launch so used liquid fuelled

with air superiority for US they now they have less than 10 mins, so they switched to solid state

without solid state Iran will struggle

I hope Pakistan can supply sodium perchlorate

the launch sustained 25-30 missiles + 60 drones per day while under heavy bombardment

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People who talk about the number of Missiles Iran has in stockpile have no clue what those numbers are!
 
People who talk about the number of Missiles Iran has in stockpile have no clue what those numbers are!
Agree and possibility they are still building in limited numbers in bases underground is a very real possibility it’s just the ability to launch quickly is the only real obstacle timing planes staying in the sky before they can launch and take cover before an attack
 
Agree and possibility they are still building in limited numbers in bases underground is a very real possibility it’s just the ability to launch quickly is the only real obstacle timing planes staying in the sky before they can launch and take cover before an attack
We saw Yemen develop and build all kinds of Ballistic missiles during its 9 year war with Saudi Barbaria while under full Naval blockade. Same for Hammas build Rockets under the feet of IOF in Gaza yet people think that Iran can't build while under speratic air raids from a 1000km away? That is really funny!!!
 

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