Who is Abdolrahim Mousavi, the architect of Iranian 'missiles' who wants to wear down Israel
The article discusses Abdolrahim Mousavi's strategic approach to increasing pressure on Israel through prolonged conflict and targeted attacks.
How Iran is Trying to Trouble Israeli Defenses?
The article discusses Iran's strategic use of both old and new missiles in their attacks on Israel to preoccupy their air defenses.
Latest news on the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran, live | The US Embassy in Baghdad attacked with missiles
The US Embassy in Baghdad was attacked with missiles amid ongoing tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, following a bombing of the strategic Iranian oil terminal on Jarg Island.
Kaju: Russia does not have enough air defense for all strategic facilities
Gert Kaju from Estonia's Ministry of Defense states that Russia is using air defense missiles faster than it can produce them, resulting in tough choices regarding which strategic facilities to protect.
Kaju: There is not enough air defense in Russia to protect all strategic facilities
Gert Kaju notes that Russia is unable to maintain sufficient air defense for all its strategic sites due to rapid consumption of air defense missiles and rising casualty rates among its soldiers.
Kim and his daughter test strategic missiles and commentators say: he acts with the logic of power
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un tests strategic cruise missiles with his daughter, drawing reactions on social media.
5000-ton Destroyer Warship, Testing of Cruise Missiles... Kim Jong Un's Show of Power
North Korea showcased its naval strength by testing strategic cruise missiles from a 5000-ton destroyer under the supervision of leader Kim Jong Un.
Missiles, bombs, and drones: already spent 10 billion. The costs of the war shake Washington
The United States has reportedly spent 3.7 billion dollars in the first hundred hours of combat, with alarming expenses revealed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Iranians are not fools, says General ล edivรฝ. 'The USA is keeping the most modern weapons hidden'
Former Chief of the General Staff of the Army of the Czech Republic, Jiลรญ ล edivรฝ, cautions against underestimating Iran's capabilities, emphasizing their ability to produce ballistic missiles and the strategic nature of U.S.-Israeli military operations against Iran.
North Korea fires strategic cruise missiles from destroyer, possibly in response to US-South Korea military exercises
North Korea has conducted a test launch of strategic cruise missiles from its destroyer, seen as a counter to ongoing US-South Korea military exercises.
Iran cannot defeat the USA militarily, but this is how its leaders plan to survive
Analysts suggest that Tehran aims to prolong the conflict to raise the economic and strategic costs for its adversaries, using missiles, drones, and pressure on energy routes as part of its wear-down strategy.
WSJ: Iran's decision to build underground missile bases proved to be a strategic mistake
Iran's extensive investment in underground missile bases is now being viewed as a strategic error in light of recent conflicts.
US: Iran's Missile Launches Decrease...Possible Attempt to Preserve Stockpiles
The U.S. claims Iran's missile launches have significantly decreased, suggesting a strategic attempt to conserve their stockpiles amid ongoing conflict.
Intensification of Bombings in Iran: The United States and Israel Launch Missiles Against Strategic Buildings for the Ayatollah Regime
The United States and Israel have intensified bombings in Iran, targeting buildings of strategic significance to the Ayatollah regime, prompting Iranian forces to retaliate with attacks across Gulf countries.
Why Did Tehran's Missiles Decline... Military Pressure or Strategic Tactics?
The article discusses the decline in Iranian missile launches as the conflict enters its fourth day, exploring contrasting Israeli and Iranian perspectives on the situation.
From missiles to minerals: The strategic meaning behind the Iran strike
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of the recent death of Iranโs supreme leader and subsequent military actions, highlighting a shift in U.S. national security strategy.
Cruise missiles, division of roles, and the element of surprise: the latest details of the joint attack against Iran
The article discusses new revelations about the unprecedented joint military operation launched by Israel and the United States against Iran, characterized by extensive bombings and strategic coordination.
How the American Integrated System Protects Israel from Iranian Missiles
A military expert outlines the strategic implications of the United States' naval presence in the Middle East in the context of Israeli security against Iranian missile threats.
Norwegian Lieutenant Colonel: Is it time for a Nordic atomic bomb?
A Norwegian Lt. Colonel discusses the strategic implications of Russia's use of hypersonic missiles and nuclear capabilities for the Nordic countries.
Iran fires live missiles into Strait of Hormuz as Trump envoys arrive for nuclear talks
Iran conducted live missile drills in the Strait of Hormuz, asserting its readiness to block the strategic waterway amid ongoing nuclear negotiations with U.S. envoys.
Iran's Missiles: When Range Becomes the Threat, Not Type
The article discusses the strategic implications of Iran's missile range amidst stalled U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, emphasizing the political dimension of their missile capabilities.
Why is discussion about Iran's missile Sejjil-2 taking place amid tensions with the US?
In response to the US strategic encirclement, Iran has deployed its ballistic missiles, particularly the Sejjil-2, which has a range of about 2,500 kilometers, potentially affecting regional security and military balance, thereby increasing tensions in the area.
North Korea: We tested long-range cruise missiles
North Korea announced the launch of strategic long-range cruise missiles to test its nuclear deterrence capabilities, following recent advancements in its nuclear-powered submarine development.
New long-range missiles launched: alarm in Asia, this is how Kim challenges the West
North Korea has tested two long-range strategic cruise missiles in the Yellow Sea to assess the readiness and combat capability of its missile units.
Kim oversees cruise missile launch as North Korea touts nuclear readiness
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un supervised the launch of long-range strategic cruise missiles, signaling Pyongyang's commitment to reinforcing its nuclear deterrent amidst perceived security threats.
Mach 10 Missiles at the Borders of Europe: Satellite Photos Reveal Moscow's Move
Russia is enhancing its military posture on the eastern flank of Europe by deploying new nuclear-capable hypersonic ballistic missiles in Belarus, raising security concerns about the continent and reigniting strategic tensions with NATO.