
As the new confrontation continues in the skies of the Middle East, Iran's latest military strategy has come under the spotlight of international analysts and political observers. In recent days, there has been a sharp decrease in the number of missile strikes against Israel. This decrease does not indicate that Iran has run out of missiles, but rather a change in its strategic approach.
Not many, for sure! Iran's tactical vision has changed
According to CNN sources, instead of launching large numbers of missiles, the Iranian military leadership has decided to use high-tech types of missiles that are precisely and accurately aimed at their targets. "Now we are not dealing with hundreds of missiles, as we always have, but with high-precision weapons, each shot is aimed at its target," an official Iranian source told the channel.
The source said that the Iranian side has begun to use missiles that can easily overcome air defense systems such as THAAD and Patriot (USA), as well as Israeli air defense systems such as Arrow-2, Arrow-3, David's Sling and Iron Dome. Most importantly, these missile strikes are hitting precisely the military and strategic targets in advance.
Fewer attacks, stronger impact
Iran, which began retaliatory strikes against Israel on June 13, had launched more than a hundred missiles in previous attacks. However, currently, according to Israeli sources, fewer than ten missiles are being fired per day. For example, five missiles were used in the attack on the night of June 21, but each of them was a ballistic missile.
In other words, Iran is proving in practice that it believes in quality, not quantity. This approach shows that each strike is carried out with precise and analytical calculation.
Spying through cameras: Franco's claim
According to Rafael Franco, former deputy head of Israel's National Cyber Directorate, Iran has recently begun analyzing the effectiveness and accuracy of strikes carried out by connecting to private surveillance cameras in Israel. This also indicates that the conflict in the field of cybersecurity has intensified.
Israel is not left without a response
In response to Iran's precise strikes, the Israeli side has reportedly targeted missile storage facilities, launch sites and even nuclear infrastructure points in Iran with its aircraft. This creates the risk of further deepening the confrontation.
Conclusion: A new era, a new style of war
This sharp change in Iran's missile strategy is of serious importance not only from a military but also from a geopolitical point of view. Today, wars are entering an era of "multiple strikes" but also of "determined strikes". This is undoubtedly a worrying signal for Israel. Behind every decisive strike is technological superiority, precise intelligence, and sophisticated military calculations.
The Middle East is once again becoming a flashpoint, both diplomatically and in terms of security. And every move there could change the equation of global security. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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