Iran's Missile Retaliation: A Deep Dive Into Ballistic Arsenal
Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel, escalating tensions over Israel's actions in Lebanon. The attack detailed Tehran's extensive missile arsenal, which includes a variety of short to intercontinental range missiles. Iran views these weapons as essential for deterrence and has developed advanced missile capabilities through reverse engineering and foreign assistance.
In a significant escalation, Iran fired a series of ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday, a direct response to Israel's operations against Tehran's Hezbollah allies in Lebanon. This marked the second direct Iranian strike on Israel, heightening concerns over Tehran's missile capabilities.
Ballistic missiles, a critical component of Iran's military arsenal, are sophisticated, rocket-propelled weapons capable of delivering diverse warhead types over various distances. Iran possesses the Middle East's largest number of such missiles, with ranges spanning from short to intercontinental.
The recent attack catalyzed expert analyses, revealing a mix of solid and liquid-fueled missiles. Iran maintains these weapons as strategic deterrents against the U.S. and Israel, continuously advancing their development through reverse engineering and foreign assistance.
(With inputs from agencies.)