How Iran's Ballistic Missiles Strike Israel
AiTelly: The U.S. traced the launch location to a valley south of the Iranian city of Shiraz.
Eran has launched its largest-ever attack on Israel, firing 180 ballistic missiles
These missiles travelled more than 1000 Miles from this Valley to reach Israel most populated city and military sights.
Fattah-2, the successor to the Fattah-1, It was used for the first time and is one of Iran’s advanced missile systems.
This missile is equipped with a —inside it is the warhead—which detaches and allows the missile to maneuver and glide at speeds between Mach 5 and 10.
The missile has a range of around 1,500 km, only slightly more than its predecessor, the Fattah-1.
What sets it apart from other ballistic missiles is its ability to accelerate outside the Earth's atmosphere, while its aerodynamic control surfaces enable steering to evades the famous Arrow Missiles Defense system made by Israel.
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