Iran Unleashes Fury: Giant Missiles Locked and Loaded for Potential Strike on Israel
- Iran has already warned Israel that it will retaliate and fire its missiles at "Benjamin Netanyahu's country" at any time.
- Reports say these are thousands of missiles of various ranges.
- Iran's ISNA news agency published a graphic in April this year showing nine Iranian missiles it said could reach Israel.
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Iran has already warned Israel that it will retaliate and fire its missiles at “Benjamin Netanyahu’s country” at any time. In fact, ever since Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that Iran and the United States would give a “befitting answer,” the world has been watching Iran’s next move. The whole world is watching to see what missiles and drones Iran will use against Israel. Reports indicate that Iran has a large stockpile of various ballistic and cruise missiles.
Reports say these are thousands of missiles of various ranges. This information is provided in a report by the Missile Threat Project of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. US Air Force General Kenneth McKenzie said in 2023 that Iran had more than 3,000 ballistic missiles in its possession, although the exact number of each type of missile was not known. The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control reported this information on the Iran Watch website this year.
Iran’s ISNA news agency published a graphic in April this year showing nine Iranian missiles it said could reach Israel. It includes the “Sage” which can fly at a speed of 17,000 KMPH per hour and has a range of 2,500 km (1,550 miles). Similarly, the “Khyber” has a range of 2,000 km (1,240 miles), while the “Haj Qasem” missile has a range of 1,400 km (870 mi).
According to the non-governmental organization from Washington, Arms Control Association, Iran’s ballistic missiles include the “Shahab-1” with a range of 300 kilometers (190 miles); “Solfagar has a range of 700 km (435 mi); “Shahab-3” has a range of 800-1,000 km (500 to 620 mi); the Iranian-built Imad-1 has a range of 2,000 km (1,240 mi ).
On October 1, Iran fired more than 150 missiles at Israel, using only Shahab-3 ballistic missiles, according to CNN. The trajectory of ballistic missiles takes them outside or close to the Earth’s atmosphere. After this, the warhead payload separates from the rocket that lifted it off and then returns to the atmosphere and reaches its target.
Based on the location of the video of the launch and its distance to Israel, Iran launched it on October 1. Fabian Hinze, a Berlin-based Iranian missile expert and member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, says solid and liquid-fuel missiles. In addition to these ballistic missiles, Iran now has hypersonic missiles in its arsenal.
According to Iranian media IRNA, Tehran developed its first hypersonic ballistic missile “Fatah-1” in June 2023, which can travel five times the speed of sound, ie 3,800 miles per hour (6,100 kilometers per hour). . Interestingly, this missile also has the ability to evade air defense systems.
Similarly, “Fatah-2” has a hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) warhead that powers the missile to hover and glide at speeds of 5 to 20 times the speed of sound (MACH). Fatah-2 has a range of 1,500 km, slightly more than Fatah-1. The West is already embroiled in a serious armed conflict, and in the meantime, if Israel or Iran launch another military attack, the entire region will go into deep chaos.
Kamal Kharazi, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, announced yesterday that if the threat from Israel becomes too much, he may reconsider the nuclear policy. Kamal Kharazi warns that Iran has the capability to build weapons and will revise its nuclear doctrine if threatened.
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