Iran intercepting 100% of US and Israeli munitions with their military equipment.
Competitive_Plum_970 on
I wonder how much of the satellite analysis is automated. It seems hard in some ways to find these from imagery but then some simple image recognition could actually make it pretty easy
Disanthrophobia on
Hunting short/medium range SAMs with UAVs and 4th gens from the other side of the region is an insane flex. Do have to wonder what the supporting ISR assets for finding and tracking all the launchers are. Presumably the Americans are sharing intelligence and space assets, whatever the supporting tech is this is a far cry from the performative Scud Hunt of ’91.
Aerostudents on
I see so many videos of these mobile launchers just driving around or sitting still. Why don’t they just launch their missiles as soon as the war started? (I guess reloads and stuff are needed, but still, a lot of them seem to just be hanging around doing nothing) Seems like they are sitting ducks now. Not a military expert though, just genuinly wondering. Seems strange as an oursider.
dmactual1775 on
I’m sure it’s effective, but so little boom boom makes me sad
yuvalbeery on
Mersad-16 air defense system
ArmedWithBars on
What’s got a worse life expectancy? Iranian mobile launcher driver or venny drug boat captain?
AeroFred on
top 5 most dangerous occupations in Iran:
1. Mobile launcher operators
2. IRGC officials
3. Military officials
4. Nuclear scientists
5. Ayatollah
4x-gkg on
Just realised, after getting used to such videos since the 12 days war, that back in 1991 we had Israeli generals planning how to put Israeli special forces on the ground in western Iraq, poring over maps on our dinner table because it was inconceivable to be able to send fighter jets to hunt them from the air back then.
Ok_Release231 on
That’s cool…. Now with that level of accuracy, why was a school bombed?
lurkingupdoot on
I kept hearing inside my head „Scud storm! Scud storm!“ from pure pwnage.
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Iran intercepting 100% of US and Israeli munitions with their military equipment.
I wonder how much of the satellite analysis is automated. It seems hard in some ways to find these from imagery but then some simple image recognition could actually make it pretty easy
Hunting short/medium range SAMs with UAVs and 4th gens from the other side of the region is an insane flex. Do have to wonder what the supporting ISR assets for finding and tracking all the launchers are. Presumably the Americans are sharing intelligence and space assets, whatever the supporting tech is this is a far cry from the performative Scud Hunt of ’91.
I see so many videos of these mobile launchers just driving around or sitting still. Why don’t they just launch their missiles as soon as the war started? (I guess reloads and stuff are needed, but still, a lot of them seem to just be hanging around doing nothing) Seems like they are sitting ducks now. Not a military expert though, just genuinly wondering. Seems strange as an oursider.
I’m sure it’s effective, but so little boom boom makes me sad
Mersad-16 air defense system
What’s got a worse life expectancy? Iranian mobile launcher driver or venny drug boat captain?
top 5 most dangerous occupations in Iran:
1. Mobile launcher operators
2. IRGC officials
3. Military officials
4. Nuclear scientists
5. Ayatollah
Just realised, after getting used to such videos since the 12 days war, that back in 1991 we had Israeli generals planning how to put Israeli special forces on the ground in western Iraq, poring over maps on our dinner table because it was inconceivable to be able to send fighter jets to hunt them from the air back then.
That’s cool…. Now with that level of accuracy, why was a school bombed?
I kept hearing inside my head „Scud storm! Scud storm!“ from pure pwnage.