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  1. AwkwardTickler on

    I see it’s your turn today.

    Edit. What a weird coincidence to sunrise in the ME and this post going from zero upvotes to positive. I thought propoganda was supposed to be better. This is insulting.

  2. Outrageous_Order_197 on

    I’ve seen alot of these „cluster munitions“ videos in flight, but have yet to see an impact video.

  3. perplexedtortoise on

    Are these cluster munitions or penetration aids? Seems like a super high altitude for submunitions to be released.

  4. ESF-hockeeyyy on

    Thought cluster munitions would disperse closer to the ground. This looks like a missile breaking apart?

  5. aipac_hemoroid on

    Here comes the denialist coping redditors saying Iran don’t have cluster muntions even when Israeli TV is reporting it and we can literally see impacts

  6. theMagatron on

    The denial over this is so weird. If it’s just „debris“ then why don’t the videos from before the accusations of the IRGC using cluster munitions look different?

  7. Has there been any proof whatsoever these are actually cluster munitions, and not just a single entry vehicle with a bunch of flares to confuse iron dome/david’s sling?

  8. PinchMaNips on

    “Cluster munitions of Himars Byraktars with switchblade drones attached.”

    Sums up this sub the past few years.

  9. Both cluster munitions and intercepted missile debris are plausible from the given video as evidence.

    Cluster munitions can disperse anywhere from hundreds of meters to several kilometers high meeting attitude a weak indicator.

    The visual indicator is about the best we can go with. Cluster munitions spread out gradually and drift with air resistance and do not remain in a linear string. While intercepted missile debris typically follow a linear or curved string, similar spacing, and following the same. Given the pattern in the video the slight edge is to an intercepted missile

    Though without impact footage, this is just speculation.

  10. JourneyToLDs on

    Ancedotal, But I’ve seen one of the missiles today.

    There was an explosion mid air, and after 2-3 minutes there was a series of explosions.

    It was day time so couldn’t see physical evidence of clusters, but considering only 1 missile was visible and it „exploded“ mid air (no visible interceptor) before a series of loud explosions was heared I strongly believe it was a cluster.

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