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  1. IndigoSeirra on

    From how they’re moving it looks like that’s probably iron dome firing as a last resort.

  2. Little-Carpenter4443 on

    At a rate of 12 to 1 how much longer can they do this for before running out?

  3. marxist_redneck on

    So, what’s the cost ratio on this single exchange here? Not even sure what these interceptors are to look up a price tag (or how much a fattah costs for that matter)

  4. Naive-Routine9332 on

    Maybe it’s the AI voices or the absolute dog shit video quality in 2026. Or even the fact the sound/shock wave hits the recorder instantly upon impact, but my ai senses are tingling a bit with this one. Maybe im wrong

  5. How do we know all these Iron Dome interceptors were going after the missile? There were a lot of simultaneous launches of rockets from Lebanon which were shut down.

  6. Illustrious-Bit-4909 on

    How do you know it’s a Fattah-1? Smh

    Plus, it’s quite obvious they were aiming at other missiles actually visible in the footage.

  7. Iron Dome aren’t designed to handle ballistic missiles in their terminal phase.

    Why didn’t Arrow 2 or David Sling do anything? maybe they’re out of interceptors for those systems, which is very bad.

  8. Robert_Grave on

    That’s an interesting title, was that glossed from seeing a bunch of lights in the sky dancing around eachother until the camera turned away to show an impact? Amazing.

  9. I hate this trend of labeling ballistic missiles as „hypersonic“ because it sounds scarier.

    Hypersonic weapons are supposed to be hypersonic glide vehicles, that’s the whole reason the term was coined. This is just a ballistic missile. Most ballistic missiles will hit hypersonic speeds during their descent, but they can’t maintain that or maneuver during it. So various people / armies just took to relabeling ballistic missiles so they sound more advanced, because only the USA and China have actual hypersonics.

  10. Rockets aside, why do I hear english in these videos from Israel so often? Are these videos always taken by american tourists, or what is happening?

    It just seems weird to me hearing english almost all videos from Israel.

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