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From a military perspective, the Fattah 2 introduces several new dynamics to the battlefield. Its ability to evade traditional missile defense systems means that it could potentially strike targets with a high degree of precision and impunity. This could have significant implications for regional adversaries, particularly Israel, which has long been a target of Iranian threats. However, it is important to note that the Fattah's true capabilities remain largely unknown. The United States, Russia, and China have all been developing hypersonic weapon systems, and they are seen as a major new threat by the US military. Hypersonic missiles could be used to deliver nuclear warheads, and the use of hypersonic missiles could lower the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons.
The largest water desalination plant in Iran is under construction. The Bandar Abbas desalination plant consists of desalination units with total product capacity of 1,000,000m3/day from seawater using “Reverse Osmosis” technology. That is 1,000,000,000 liters of water per day. The project consists of several phases and will provide potable water to southern and central Iran in the future.
Russian soldiers, somewhere in Ukraine, with a flag depicting General Qasem Soleimani
Iran unveiled Arman air defence system Arman can detect 24 targets at a distance of 180 kilometres and simultaneously engage 12 targets in less than 20 seconds and engage strategic bombers and short-range ballistic missiles. The air defense system has short-range self-defence system that makes the weapon invulnerable to low-altitude threats. Its radars and missile launchers are integrated into a single vehicle, which makes the air defence system manoeuvrable and can be set up as an ambush in the mountains of Iran
Iran has unveiled a new loitering drone The UAV is similar to Russia's Zala Lancet, these drones are extremely effective against armoured vehicles and enemy fortifications
Former US Marine intelligence officer explains how Iran hacked RQ-170 also known as The Beast Of Kandahar
A Yemeni brother sent us this picture in front of the Galaxy Leader ship seized by the Ansarullah
Iran released scenes of Fattah Hypersonic missile launch for the first time. Range: 1400km Speed: Mach 15
The hijacking of an Israeli cargo ship by the Houthis off Yemen in the southern Red Sea will have global consequences, but Israel will feel the pain initially. Insurance costs for Israeli companies shipping goods through the Red Sea will rise exponentially. Delays of shipments destined for Israel will increase due to the fear of being hijacked in the Red Sea, ships will have to use the South African shipping route. Israeli goods will become expensive and buyers will seek alternatives.
How well are the Iraqi resistance forces (PMF) equipped: ● Iranian made and supplied HM-20 122mm MRLs. ● Soviet M-46 130mm howitzers ● Iranian supplied T-72S tanks and T-72M/M1s modernized ● Different Iranian EW jammers ● SATCOM systems ● Iranian Safir jeeps with RCLs and Fajr-1 107mm MRLs ● Iranian Dehlavieh ATGM (Kornet) ● Modernized BMP-1s ● Different Iranian UAVs including Meraj, Chamroosh (hand launched) and Shahed-X and Mohajer-6 ● Iranian toophan MRAPs ● American Humvees
Former U.S. intelligence officer, Scott Ritter, explains why Israel hasn’t started a ground invasion into Gaza.
Iran’s doomsday protocol: Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant continuity of command in the event the rest of the country is attacked by Nuclear weapons IR6 centrifuges would be set for weapons enrichment and warheads would be assembled for a retaliatory nuclear strike Iran's Satellite Launching Vehicles will be equipped with Nuclear Warheads to strike the desired countries.
When can the war between Iran and Israel possibly begin? Since Israel has postponed its invasion of Gaza due to "bad weather conditions" and Iran is currently using all its diplomatic capabilities and has yet to attend the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation meeting on Palestine. We can predict that it could take several days before we see any confrontation.
The WSJ story claiming Iranian involvement in the Hamas attack on Israel is getting knocked down in a way you rarely if ever see. The West is cautious about dragging Iran into a full-scale war
Iran and Azerbaijan inaugurated the project of creating a land corridor that will connect the territory of Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan through Iran. Another diplomatic win for Iran. This corridor will prevent Azerbaijan from thinking about further incursions into Armenia, but it also means that the land link between Azerbaijan and Turkey (and Turkey to Europe) comes under Iran's control.
Did you know that the S-400s Turkey bought from Russia have not yet been activated and are kept in a warehouse? The United States is concerned that the S-400 could be used to collect intelligence on NATO aircraft and systems, including the F-35 fighter jet. So it did not allow Turkey to activate the S-400 missile defence system and it seems that Turkey will never do so as long as it is a member of NATO.
The Saudi government's latest provocations are nothing more than an effort to appease the domestic Saudi public The Saudi coalition has lost all the proxy wars it has waged to Iran, so it had no choice to normalise relations with Iran and recognise Ansarullah's authority in Yemen. MBS is now trying to make peace with a neighbour who started out confronting the Saudis with AK-47s and now possesses ballistic missiles with a range of 2,000 km. If Saudi Arabia wants security, it should behave accordingly and respect Iran's national heroes and leaders. The 2030 Vision of MBS could turn into Vision 1930 if things go south.
As UN missile embargo against Iran expires in mid-October Iran could supply 2 types of ballistic missiles to Russia: ● Fateh-110 ● Zolfaghar Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar missiles are more difficult to intercept than unibody missiles like the 9K720 Iskander
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What are the major challenges for the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC)? First of all, the IMEC corridor does not take into account some key players: ● Oman ● Egypt ● Iran ● Turkey However, only Turkey and Egypt are strongly opposing this corridor. Turkey has been left out of several major corridors in the region (e.g., INSTC), the only major corridor it is part of is China's BRI, and to revitalize its economy, the Turkish leadership wants to become part of IMEC. For Egypt, it is simple - the corridor bypasses the Suez Canal, which will reduce Egypt's revenues, as the country is also experiencing serious economic problems. But the biggest challenge of this corridor is security, which will not be there because Israel is part of it, since the Palestinian issue has not been resolved and the Palestinian resistance will try to sabotage the infrastructure at all costs.