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Iran yet to use its new generation missiles
  19, June, 2025, 9:07:48:PM

International Desk : Although Iran’s Armed Forces have launched a series of devastating retaliatory missile strikes on Israel under Operation True Promise III but they are yet to use new generation missiles like Fattah, reports Tasnim News Agency.

Following Israel’s airstrikes on June 13 targeting Iran’s nuclear, military, and residential sites, which killed scores of military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force, as of June 19, has conducted 13 waves of attacks on Israeli targets, showcasing tactics that have rendered Israel’s air defence systems ineffective, according to military experts.

The Iranian military has employed a mix of ballistic missiles and suicide drones, striking both day and night with irregular timing to disrupt Israeli attempts to reorganise but they are yet to deploy its new generation of long-range missiles.

Iranian experts called the move a strategic reserve, hinting at further escalation.

Military analysts also note that Iran’s ability to penetrate Israel’s advanced defences has shocked Israeli authorities, who are grappling with the realization that their security systems offer no guaranteed protection.

Iran’s strategy of withholding its latest missile technology suggests a calculated approach to maintain pressure and surprise, with experts anticipating continued unpredictability in the ongoing conflict.

Till date, Iran’s strikes have targeted a wide range of Israeli infrastructure, including military sites, oil refineries, and vital facilities across the occupied Palestinian territories, from the northernmost to southernmost regions.

Experts highlight key features of Iran’s strategy that have outmanoeuvred Israel’s defences, including the US-supplied THAAD, Iron Dome, and David’s Sling systems:

Irregular Timing: Strikes occur unpredictably at all hours, preventing Israel from establishing defensive patterns.

Decoy Operations: A blend of decoy and real attacks has confused Israeli air defense systems.

Diverse Arsenal: Iran uses a variety of ballistic missiles and suicide drones, overwhelming defensive capabilities.

Penetration of Defences: Iranian missiles have breached all major Israeli air defense systems, undermining claims of security.

Unpredictable Missiles: A range of missile types are deployed intermittently, keeping Israel off balance.

Diverse Targets: Iran strikes varied locations, from military bases to critical infrastructure, across the occupied territories.

Nationwide Reach: Attacks span the entirety of Israel, with no region considered safe.

Target Database: Iran’s extensive data bank enables precise strikes on strategic sites.

Ongoing Warnings: The Iranian Armed Forces have repeatedly declared that no part of Israel is secure.



  
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