PNN – International media outlets, in their analysis of Operation “True Promise 3,” agree that the Israeli regime’s multi-layered defense, despite unlimited American support, has suffered a humiliating defeat against Iranian missiles.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, The Islamic Republic of Iran’s devastating missile attacks against the Zionist regime in response to the regime’s aggressions have received widespread coverage in regional and global media since last week, and all of these media outlets agree that the Zionist regime’s multi-layered defense formation, under the unlimited support of the United States, has suffered a heavy defeat against Iranian missiles.
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In this regard, the German news agency Deutsche Welle announced that, according to US intelligence information, Iran has one of the largest arsenals of ballistic missiles in the Middle East, and evidence shows that at various times, Iran uses them directly or through its allies. Ballistic missiles are an important part of Iran’s missile arsenal, which will be used in attacks against the Zionist regime in early October 2024, as well as in current attacks.
Fabian Heinz, an expert on Iran’s missile arsenal at the Berlin-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, said his assessment is that Iran fired a combination of solid and liquid-fueled missiles in its October 1, 2024 attack on Israel.
He added that solid-fuel missiles, which are the most advanced missiles, are launched from mobile and inclined launchers, while liquid-fuel missiles are launched from vertical launchers. Also, the three solid-fuel missiles launched on October 1, 2024, may have been the Hajj Qassem, Khyber-Shakan, and Fateh-1 missiles. The liquid-fuel missiles reportedly launched from the city of Isfahan in central Iran are likely to be the Emad, Badr, and Khorramshahr.
In its analysis of Iran’s missile power, the Cairo Today news website also addressed the statements of Dr. Talat Salameh, an expert and analyst on the site, and quoted him as saying: The Zionist regime’s defense system, which has long been widely advertised and which the Zionists claim is a strong and effective organization, has been crippled in the face of Iranian drones and missiles.
Iran’s missile nightmare for Washington and Tel Aviv
The Arabic-speaking analyst emphasized: Although these defense systems may sometimes be effective in countering ballistic or drone attacks, they are not sufficient for the Israeli regime’s military superiority, as Iran continues to develop its missile capabilities. We should point out that the presence of the Zionist regime in the region essentially indicates the continuation of American influence in the region, to the extent that some believe that the collapse of this regime will necessarily mean the end of United States influence in the region.
Anatoli Agency also stated in an analysis, quoting Ghased Mahmoud, a strategic affairs expert: Iran has a multi-layered missile system, and its subsequent attacks could be more severe. Iranian missiles have advanced features including multiple warheads, high accuracy, and a wide range of speeds from normal to supersonic.
He emphasized: Tehran has adopted a strategy for the gradual and calculated use of its missile force and has first tested the electronic capabilities of the Israeli air defense network.
Qassed Mahmoud, former deputy chief of staff of the Jordanian army and strategic military expert, said about the diversification and gradual use of Iranian missiles in Operation True Promise 3: Regardless of the name of the missiles, which have no military dimension, Iran appears to have a multi-layered missile system.
Iran’s large missile arsenal
The Missile Treat website, which specializes in missile systems, analyzed Iran’s missile power and the failure of the Israeli and American defense systems against our country’s missiles, and discussed the capabilities of the Sejil missile, writing: The Sejil belongs to the family of two-stage, solid-fuel ballistic missiles that have been developed since the late 1990s. Its design is similar to Iran’s Shahab-3 missile and has the ability to maneuver inside and outside the atmosphere to evade interception systems.
The Sumeria News website also referred to part of Iran’s missile power and arsenal in this regard, reporting: Iran’s arsenal includes a variety of advanced missiles with high destructive power and excellent technical accuracy.
Iran’s attacks inflicted the biggest defeat on Israel
The British newspaper The Independent also wrote in a report referring to the failure of numerous air defense systems to support the Zionist regime against Iranian missiles: Iran’s recent missile attacks marked the greatest penetration and defeat for the Israeli regime’s air defense systems in recent years, as these missiles succeeded in penetrating the numerous layers of the Israeli regime’s defenses as a result of the density of fire and the advanced technologies they used in the attack.
The newspaper adds that Iranian attacks have succeeded in penetrating deep into the occupied territories, despite the Zionist regime’s exploitation of numerous air defense systems.
The report acknowledges that the Israeli regime’s defense systems include the Iron Dome system, David’s Slings, Arrow 3 missiles, and the American THAAD system, but these numerous systems were unable to intercept the missiles used during the recent Iranian attacks.