IDF - Israel Death Force
BM&CC: Iran's Fattah-2 hypersonic missile struck a fortified IDF command center today. Seven senior Israeli officers are dead. Ten interceptors were fired at the incoming missile before impact. All ten failed. And the deeper story is not just that the command center was hit — it is what Yuval Baseski, Vice President of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israel's own premier missile defense manufacturer, said publicly about why. He described defending against a hypersonic missile as defending LeBron James with a single player. He called it a new era in air defense. Israel's own defense company — the company that built the interceptors that fired ten times and failed — said out loud that the Fattah-2 changes everything.
In this video, we break down: What makes the Fattah-2 categorically different from the Fattah-1 — and why the plasma cloud management guidance system that maintains precision through hypersonic flight is the specific capability that ten interceptors cannot address Why the physics of Mach 15 compressed the engagement timeline to a window where ten interceptors firing sequentially could not produce a successful intercept before impact What seven dead senior officers means for Israeli military command capacity — not the collapse of the network but the specific operational friction that every command decision now pays What a Chinese military research paper published during this conflict proved theoretically that the Fattah-2 just proved empirically — and what China is doing with that proof right now Why the fortified command center doctrine that has protected Israeli military decision-making for three decades was designed for a threat that the Fattah-2 is not — and what building a defense for the new threat actually requires
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