Sunday, October 27, 2024

Twenty Years In the Making, Four Hours in Progess, End Result Puddle Fart: Israel's Sham Attack on Iran of October 25, 2024

Twenty years in the making, four hours in progress and the only thing Israel managed to achieve today (apart from saving its jewface, excuse the pun) is a couple of minor hits on something in Iran, not even sure what it was, and the footage looks far less dramatic than what happened earlier during Iranian retaliation.

And let's underscore - Israel doesn't have ballistic missiles comparable to Iranian ones, all she has is some aero-ballistic crap, basically repurposed aerial targets used in training to hit with air-to-air missiles.

On top of everything else, Israeli planes are scared to approach Iran fearful of Iranian air defensive and are reduced to launching missiles from as far as Jordan.





Translation:




The morning footage from Iran shows mainly the work of air defense systems (videos 1-4) and there are literally just a couple videos (5-6) of what can be called contacts with the ground somewhere and nothing in the way of aftermath or consequences, but of course not everything is captured on video. Any civilian casualties are currently unknown, but the Iranian Army has now reported the death of two military personnel while repelling an attack by the “criminal Zionist regime.” As I understand it, these are air defense troops.


Debris of Israeli poor man's aero- ballistic missiles; these are basically targets for air-to-air practice





Iranians are said to be making fun of Israel's impotent attack



True Promise 3. Soon

In the meantime, some BDAs. In fact, this is not proper BDA but more in the nature of some wishful jewface-saving claims made by the Israelis

Translation 

The main target of the Israeli attack on the morning of October 26, in addition to the air defense positions, has become clear. Judging by satellite images, a number of buildings of enterprises producing solid-fuel rocket engines in the area of ​​the Parchin and Khodjir production complexes near Tehran were hit. According to Israeli sources of Axios, the target was 12 industrial planetary mixers for the production of solid fuel.
Of course, it is difficult to estimate the actual damage. That is, it is unclear how many buildings were ultimately hit out of the planned ones, it is unknown what was there at the time of the attack, etc. Potentially, Iran had a lot of time to evacuate the most valuable equipment from ground facilities underground, and there is a very developed underground infrastructure there.
Well, this once again explains why Iran repeatedly duplicates or even multiplicates such production at different ground and underground facilities. For example, the IRGC ACS has its own separate production of solid-fuel rocket engines in the area of ​​the center of Shahrud.

 

 

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