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I'm shocked!
The Fath - 360 can reach mach 4.
Hypersonic is classed at Mach5.
The Fath 360 reaches Mach 4 (off top my head so could be wrong) by going out of orbit and being guided by satellites real time.
If the Iron Dome failed I am wondering what counter measures were with the missile.
I would have guessed it was a 'dry fire' a test to see how well it would do maybe.
People here are saying a reworked missile already in use, that is highly plausible.
A potential collaboration between Iran / Houthi / Pakistan?
Why would they have some of the most advanced missile tech? Think about it.......
Even if they did, it would've had to come from ruZZia, and we had some examples already that they aren't that good. If it was ffrom them we would probably know about it already.
Most missiles go hyper-sonic at some point depending on the type and how they are used. This is a NON-STORY.
You might be mistaking Iran / Houthis for another country.
Iran is a major producer of weapons.
Russia uses Iran to reverse engineer NATO tech obtained from the Ukrainian war.
lol yeah. Maybe......
https://www.globalvillagespace.com/shaheen-iii-pakistans-lethal-ballistic-missile/
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/nuke/RL34248.pdf
My hunch is due the imminent expansion of the war towards Lebanon, Netanyahu might use nuclear weapons, so the other actors in the region are doing probing strike to map out the air defenses of Israel. For either a 2nd strike capability or an attempt of a nuclear 1st strike, long story short the first domino towards Mutually Assured Destruction.
I would not think to use a nuclear weapon in Lebanon.
The IDF have shown themselves capable of destruction and the US may want to advertise more of their weapons through Israel.
Lebanon would be another area for them to show off any precision weapons.
If the Houthi involved themselves more and Israel had an area full of Houthi with no civilians they may deploy something as dreadful as tactical nuclear weapon or a none nuclear equivalent big weapon to blow them up.
Nuclear strikes if they were to occur I would guess between Iran and Israel but I would expect Iran to try and get one launched from somewhere very remote or altogether not in their own territory.
Taking the idea of probing that is highly plausible.
A convenient area to test fire their tech against the iron dome for when the next heavy wave of attacks begins.
Before when Iran launched a heavy assault of missiles and drones they were batted away.
Next time they will be prepared and that missile that broke up in the air could very well be a precursor of the next heavy attack.
In the numbers of before Israel may end up being flattened / launching whatever its most destructive weapons are back at Iran and other hostile regions.
I think your right it could end in Mutually Assured Destruction of that region.
in that event it would be to keep the USA being able to keep 'morally' selling arms to Israel.
Electromagnetic catapults? Chaff?
Drone Interceptors?
Predictive gunnery?
The claim is absurd. How is Israel supposed to be so advanced while at the same time their AA and AAA capabilities are 50 years behind ?
Oh yeah nvm. The world still pretends that UFO footage from 70 years ago happened just yesterday and is unexplainable and advanced tech.
You are welcome to share examples of those you have stated.
Dragonfire Lasers are my most recent favourite simply for the economy of it.
This is mostly marketing, its a numbers game in a different sense, all they have to do is overwhelm the dome with sheer numbers.
What threshold is, 1 million incoming active threats at the same time, 100K, 10K? Sustained hourly/daily for weeks on end.
Once the dome is depleted and buckled then the real offensive starts; if it is going that far, which in such a scenario, they will because it'd be silly to just say, "haha, broke your dome, hope you feel insecure, we can do this any time and then walk away." mic drop? (media seems to portray all this like some children's playground spat, just following the banality and inanity of theirs, or perhaps all the silly cheer leading going from random internet people/bots, what ever the case might be).
All they got to do on the aggressors side is make it so cheap they can launch attacks at 1/1000th of the price of defending, or less.
The answer to that question is looking at what kind of manufacturing facilities they building/have built, everyone talks about Russia but China is in that conversation too, pretty sure they are getting their toys/ideas field tested in prep for Taiwan, someday.
Perhaps all they are doing is putting smartphone + gps or what ever in the missiles, they can probably thank the Ukrainians for proving the way with their duct tape McGyver'd autonomous drones (early on in the war), you got a fair bit of compute power in sub $50 budget phone, hello drone missiles, maybe not as fancy as a cruise missile but, gets 95% of the job done for a puny fraction of the price.
Makes sense when you consider all the whinging in the media about China only being 3-15 years behind the US in semiconductor manufacturing (14nm vs 3nm type things).
Well... I think this general concept might be the answer you are looking for, but might have been too focused on the wrong things to see the other things moving around in the background.
Iran and China entered into some kind of economic and military pact/agreement with China a good numbers of year before they did with Russia, so its more likely this is all the gifts of China rather than Russia, to my mind.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/China-Inks-Military-Deal-With-Iran-Under-Secretive-25-Year-Plan.html
You should read it, its old, old news at this point, but I think with 5 years into the plan, is enough time to see the fruits of building industry/manufacturing and tech etc in Iran.
It takes about 5 years to bring mega factories and industrial supply chains online to fully operational, if people are efficient and plan well.
The US is pivoting away from China trying to re-industrialize which is something China is working hard to thwart, they been caught with their hands in everyone's cookie jars, all over the world, so to speak.
Anyway, to one of the earlier posts, really the wars in this region and the BS Russia is pulling, is all about oil/gas industry maintaining a death grip on all of civilization "forever" rather than being phased out sooner rather than later. They saw what happened/is happening to coal and they don't like it.
Renewables are the enemy for all the petro/gas-corrupted states/nations/businesses. In economic terms. They are not taking having real competition, so well. Stranded assets and all that.