„““Iran has maintained an average of 30 strikes each day for the last three weeks, and at various points it has picked up its tempo of attacks.
“That makes me question whether it’s a capacity issue or a strategy issue,” Grieco said of the initial decline in Iran’s strike rate. In other words, Iran may not be running out of firepower as much as deliberately RATIONING its missiles and drones.
Iran fires more drones that are harder to intercept
The ACLED data shows that some 40% of Iran’s salvos across the region are breaking through air defenses, signaling strain on American and Israeli supplies of interceptors. Iran has been deploying fewer missiles but more low-flying drones that are harder to intercept.“““
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How long will this war last?
BooksandBiceps on
Shame we ditched the YAL-1. Imagine having air supremacy and just coasting a few at high altitudes to BRRZAP whatever takes off.
May not have been the best fit ballistic missiles but drones? Pffft. Let alone another two decades of development.
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Trump says the US is leaving Iran in 2 or 3 weeks
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The White House said that U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver a prime-time address on Wednesday evening to update the public on the Iran war.
Trump told reporters Tuesday that the responsibility for keeping the Strait of Hormuz open should belong with countries that rely on it, rather than the U.S. He said there’s “no reason for us to do this.”
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Absorbing is a pretty interesting word choice here. Iran is being set back decades. Their ability to use existing missile and drone stockpiles don’t change that.
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The strategy of not surrendering even when everything is lost and the civilians are suffering the most was effective in Palestine, makes sense the IRGC would utilize the same tactic.
These guys will not surrender even if there is nothing left.
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„““Iran has maintained an average of 30 strikes each day for the last three weeks, and at various points it has picked up its tempo of attacks.
“That makes me question whether it’s a capacity issue or a strategy issue,” Grieco said of the initial decline in Iran’s strike rate. In other words, Iran may not be running out of firepower as much as deliberately RATIONING its missiles and drones.
Iran fires more drones that are harder to intercept
The ACLED data shows that some 40% of Iran’s salvos across the region are breaking through air defenses, signaling strain on American and Israeli supplies of interceptors. Iran has been deploying fewer missiles but more low-flying drones that are harder to intercept.“““
How long will this war last?
Shame we ditched the YAL-1. Imagine having air supremacy and just coasting a few at high altitudes to BRRZAP whatever takes off.
May not have been the best fit ballistic missiles but drones? Pffft. Let alone another two decades of development.
Trump says the US is leaving Iran in 2 or 3 weeks
The White House said that U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver a prime-time address on Wednesday evening to update the public on the Iran war.
Trump told reporters Tuesday that the responsibility for keeping the Strait of Hormuz open should belong with countries that rely on it, rather than the U.S. He said there’s “no reason for us to do this.”
Absorbing is a pretty interesting word choice here. Iran is being set back decades. Their ability to use existing missile and drone stockpiles don’t change that.
The strategy of not surrendering even when everything is lost and the civilians are suffering the most was effective in Palestine, makes sense the IRGC would utilize the same tactic.
These guys will not surrender even if there is nothing left.