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Here to Rant about Adanistan and her neighbours.

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Full live experience of a devastating Iranian RV impact in Dimona NOW!
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
Did Iran do it? Did they learn from the nightmare weapon, the P-700 Granit*? The interception looked successful but the warhead was unaffected. It must have an impenetrable steel casing. Did Iran make a long range bunker buster missile? * Said to be impossible to shoot down.
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dana@dana916·
🇮🇷🇷🇺🇧🇾Iran has single-handedly lifted US sanctions on Russian oil, Iranian oil, and Belarusian fertilizers. Two Majors
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
Iranian ballistic missile warhead in-flight at hypersonic speeds landing on its target in Israel, at a distance of 1,400km from launch and with a precision less than 5 meters. Absolutely insanely amazing engineering happening here. Iranians are geniuses, God bless/protect them.
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The real reason this is happening is because Iran has successfully taken out all the 4 X-band radars across the middle east -- these cost billions of dollars, decades to build, and are irreplaceable at current procurement rates. X-band radars are CRITICAL for detecting incoming missile-strikes from a long-range, but more importantly: FOR DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN ACTUAL MISSILE WARHEADS, CHAFF, SUBMUNITIONS, BOOSTER STAGES, OR OTHER MISCELLANEOUS DEBRIS. Without this, the ENTIRE missile defense strategy of Israel collapses, as has been witnessed in the past week, because it becomes impossible to smartly utilize interceptors, and instead full clips of multi-million dollar upper-tier interceptors get wasted on nonsense, essentially making interception rapidly unsustainable. The dead giveaway of Israel's interception doctrine having collapsed was Iran utilizing Khorramshahr-4 missiles with submunition payloads: this would SPECIFICALLY be reserved for phases of the war where Israel both has few interceptors and also no ability to distinguish between interceptors and chaff/penetration aids/misc debris. Otherwise, Israel could use smart-identification to send an interceptor to hit the Khorramshahr-4 warhead BEFORE submunitions separate, wasting Iran's expensive submunition warheads. These submunition warheads have a CEP of a few kilometers, they are literally designed to pepper entire airbases, destroying air frames, destroying several runways at once, destroying refueling systems, and decreasing the sortie generation rate at each airbase significantly. This produces an exponentially profitable situation for Iran where enemy defenses scale down at a simultaneous rate that enemy offenses do, both at non-linear rates. This means that every single time ANY MISSILE LAUNCH is detected by Israel, they have to get as many air assets airborne as is humanly possible or risk having them destroyed as the submunitions can even penetrate bunkers and hardened airframe shelters. Without this, the Israeli Airforce literally gets ground down to zero airframes in a matter of days. This takes expensive fuel, expensive pilot on-duty time, and has the net result of reducing combat readiness. If Iran steps up the frequency of attacks, it also means that eventually Israel has to evac the planes to a foreign country, dropping their offensive sortie capability to zero, essentially surrendering in the war to Iran.
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Ori Goldberg@ori_goldberg

There's a new feature to missile sirens here in Israel. Whenever you hear one, especially if they are not in your district, you hear the rumble of jets. That tells me that Israel is running out of interceptor missiles and must scramble jets every time. Does that make sense?

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DD Geopolitics
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🇮🇷🚨 Multiple explosions reported in Dimona, Negev. Israeli media reporting impacts at 3 sites in Dimona. One report confirms a 3-story building struck. Four casualties are reported. IDF units are rushing to the scene. Dimona is home to Israel's Negev Nuclear Research Center, the core of Israel's nuclear program.
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So…Qatar LNG gets hit. By morning Cheniere is at an all-time high, Venture Global up 61%, and Wall Street has buy notes out before the damage assessment is in. European firms had signed forward supply deals for U.S. LNG seventeen days earlier. What the headlines missed: every facility struck was already scheduled for demolition or redevelopment. -Ras Laffan phased out for North Field expansion, plan filed 2020. -Ras Tanura had a $2.6B modernization filed in 2019. -Jebel Ali mid-demolition for luxury redevelopment. The “Iranian strikes” kept landing exactly where the bulldozers were already going… Then look at Iraq. The Development Road — $17B corridor bypassing Hormuz, outside every U.S. financial chokepoint, with Chinese engineering and investment throughout. Al Faw/Basra. Baghdad. Mosul. Erbil. Struck node by node before it could become operational. The only military air presence tracked consistently over every strike corridor was American. Just enough damage to knock competing infrastructure offline. U.S. LNG steps into the gap. The competing corridor is gone before it opens. Everyone covering this is somehow not seeing any of it. This isn’t a war. It’s a restructuring. And the invoice was already written.
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Egypt's Intel Observer
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Those are ballistic missiles & nukes storage sites across Central Israel: • Sdot Micha AFB – Nuclear armed Jericho ballistic missile base • Tirosh Strategic Warhead Site – adjacent to Sdot Micha base - it houses nuclear warheads • Eilabun – Tactical nukes storage
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Jericho IV is Israel's latest missile, it's a three-stage missile, which has a longer range, more payload, faster launch. While specs are secret, it could have a range of over 7,000 km, and carry a Payload of fragmentation warheads, making it a true intercontinental threat.
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Egypt's Intel Observer
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Jericho III IRBM\ICBM (YA-4): • Range: 4,800–6,500 km (Some reports say up to 11,000 km) • Payload: 1000 - 1,300 kg • 1 large warhead or multiple MIRVs • Solid-fuel propellant, 2 - 3 stages • Similar to Shavit space vehicle
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Egypt's Intel Observer
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Jericho II Intermediate-range Ballistic Missile (YA-3) • Range: 1,500 – 3,500 km • Payload: Single warhead • Two-stage solid propellent • Currently operational and is expected to be phased out by 2026
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Israel started developing nukes in the 1950s, but by the 1960s, also with French help, it was building not just warheads — but their top delivery system: the Jericho ballistic missile program Jericho I (out) → Jericho II (MRBM) → Jericho III (ICBM) → Latest: Jericho IV (ICBM)
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