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Inside Iran’s arsenal: The weapons it is using in fight with US and Israel
In the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel, Iran is utilizing its extensive
Iran has one of the largest and most diverse missile arsenals in the Middle East, with ballistic missiles capable of reaching thousands of kilometres.
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Laser weapons deployed in Operation Epic Fury, as Space Force stops Iran’s missiles in their tracks
Iranian weapon debris, blown to pieces or mechanically crippled, keeps dropping from the Middle East sky. For that, we can thank heat-seeking satellites, military-grade malware and radar-jamming software,
Iran may not have a nuclear weapon—but it controls the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s why this narrow waterway could become Tehran’s most powerful strategic weapon.
Trump meets defense executives to accelerate weapons production as officials say U.S. has sufficient stockpiles for ongoing Iran military operations.
In less than one week, the Iran war has produced a remarkable string of combat firsts that pull back the curtain on an American military boosted by AI and stocked with upgraded weapons. Why it matters: Some of America's defense-tech advancements have been on full display during Operation Epic Fury.
Seventy-five X-rays and CT scans captured severe injuries inflicted by shotguns and high-caliber, military-grade weapons to patients’ faces, chests, and groin areas. Medical records from dozens of protesters treated for gunshot wounds during January’s ...
Just days after launching a war against Iran, President Donald Trump favorably compared his efforts eliminating Iran’s nuclear weapons capability to a 2015 deal negotiated by one of his predecessors. President Barack Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran was in force until 2018, when Trump pulled the U.S. out during his first term.
Our results show that around halfway through the first week of the conflict the fighting entered a new phase. One change is that Iran’s counter-punches have become less effective: both fewer in number and reliant on drones,