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Автор: Curiosity Manipur
Загружено: 2026-03-05
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When Iran attacks Israel with "projectiles," it isn't just a simple launch; it is a highly coordinated, high-stakes operation. Based on the events of 2024 and 2025, Iran has perfected a "wave" tactic designed to poke holes in Israel's sophisticated defenses.
1. The "Saturation" Strategy (The Waves)
Iran typically attacks in layers to confuse radar and drain Israel’s expensive interceptor missiles:
Wave 1: The Drones (Decoys). Iran launches hundreds of Shahed-136 "kamikaze" drones. They are slow (taking 6–9 hours to arrive) and loud, but they are cheap. Their job is to stay in the air long enough to force Israel to "waste" its defensive focus on them.
Wave 2: Cruise Missiles. Next, they fire missiles like the Paveh. These fly at lower altitudes, hugging the ground to stay "under the radar" and approach from unexpected angles.
Wave 3: The Ballistic Strike. Finally, the fastest weapons—ballistic missiles—are launched. These fly into space and fall back down at thousands of miles per hour, arriving just 12–15 minutes after launch.
2. The Projectiles Used
Iran’s arsenal has evolved from simple rockets to high-tech guided weapons:
Fattah-1 (Hypersonic): Iran’s most advanced projectile. It can maneuver in mid-flight at Mach 15, making it incredibly difficult for traditional systems like the Iron Dome to predict where it will land.
Kheibar Shekan: A "castle buster" missile that has a very long range (1,450 km) and can move its fins to dodge interceptors while falling toward its target.
Shahab-3: The "workhorse" liquid-fuel missile that has been the backbone of Iran's long-range capability for years.
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