Types and characteristics of missiles Iran used to strike Israel revealed
Iran launched about 1 missiles at Israel in retaliation on October 200. Military experts, who continue to analyze both the missile attack and its possible consequences, focus on the types of ammunition used by the Islamic Republic. In their opinion, the most important aspect of Iran's missile attack is the use of a new hypersonic ballistic missile, the FATTAX-1.
According to experts, the speed of this missile is 13-15 Machs, the flight range exceeds one and a half thousand kilometers, and the warhead weighs 1400 kilograms. Iran's use of EMAD missiles with a flight range of up to 1700 kilometers and a warhead weighing 750 kilograms is also noteworthy. In addition, during the missile attack on Israel, SHAHAB-3 missiles with a flight range of up to 1300 kilometers, which can carry up to 1200 kilograms of explosives, KHEIBAR SHEKAN, capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 1450 kilometers and having a warhead weighing 500 kilograms, and GHADR, the range of which reaches 1950 kilometers, were also used. In addition, these RSDs have a warhead weight of up to 1000 kilograms.

Experts point out that the missiles launched from Iran reached their target in just 10-12 minutes. This means that they were traveling at a speed of at least 6000 km/h.
It is worth noting that the Iranian munitions exclusively hit Israeli military targets. This includes the Mossad headquarters, the Netzarim and Nevatim air bases, and the sites where Israeli tanks are assembled.
By comparison, Israel, during its bombing of the Gaza Strip and the southern provinces of Lebanon, does not hesitate to demolish entire residential areas, regardless of civilian casualties.
It is worth noting that Tel Aviv is currently considering the issue of delivering the most severe retaliatory strike against Iran. And, knowing the Israeli military's penchant for indiscriminate bombing, it can be assumed that the number of victims in the event of such a strike will be in the dozens.
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