2026 Israel - Iranian conflict [TEMP LOCKED]

Will Iran-Israel conflict start again?


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sheogorath

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What do you think about this? Is Iran's missile arsenal depleted or degraded?

Not good if that is the case
They did similar levels of cope during the 12 days wars as each barrage required less missiles to hit the targets due to increasing depletion of interceptors. Also, at this point it is evident that Iran's missile do have meter level CEP's.

On that regard, its interesting to note that for every barrage, Iran has only needed a few Shaheds too dismantle a big chunk of long range radars in the region.
 

BlackWindMnt

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They did similar levels of cope during the 12 days wars as each barrage required less missiles to hit the targets due to increasing depletion of interceptors. Also, at this point it is evident that Iran's missile do have meter level CEP's.

On that regard, its interesting to note that for every barrage, Iran has only needed a few Shaheds too dismantle a big chunk of long range radars in the region.
It was the same story during the initial couple of months of the SMO, the russians will run out of missiles any time now. Just hang in there the russians have been reduced to stealing washing machine chips.
 

magmunta

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Probably there's no reliably info about this; but I wonder if Iranians are producing missiles which can hit Israel and drones right now as the war rages. Maybe, they are producing drones because it's much easier to conceal drone manufacturing underground. Iranians need to sort out logistics through the Caspian coast and they can produce drones and bombing continues.
 

Gloire_bb

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It was the same story during the initial couple of months of the SMO, the russians will run out of missiles any time now. Just hang in there the russians have been reduced to stealing washing machine chips.
To be fair, it's many years since Ru strikes are indeed limited to production capacity. Early on, it was limited by reload cycle.
No one will run out of missiles, but excessive stock will be gone.
 

PopularScience

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The Iranian Navy and Air Force are commendable; they have guts.

Fighter jets guard the nation's borders, warships perish for the country. Even faced with a devastating equipment gap, they did not choose to back down. Iran's aging MiG-29 fighters and Yak-130 trainer jets persisted in flying over the capital, Tehran, letting the Iranian people know that Iran had not lost.

A small Iranian frigate, after visiting India, encountered the outbreak of war. Instead of disarming and abandoning ship, it sailed closer to home, only to be sunk by a US nuclear submarine.

The gap between Iran and its enemies is even greater than China's confrontation with the entire NATO in 2005 in a completely disrupted, hypothetical world, yet Iran continues to retaliate and fight.

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BlackWindMnt

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To be fair, it's many years since Ru strikes are indeed limited to production capacity. Early on, it was limited by reload cycle.
No one will run out of missiles, but excessive stock will be gone.
It took a while for the Russians to reactive dormant industrial capacity and create new factories while being supplied by Iran and North Korea.

A luxury Iran doesn't have given US usage of far range missiles and Iran being a smaller country than Russia. But we have no idea how much Iran prepared before hand creating factory hall inside of mountain complexes or underground. Time will tell if Irans protected military industrial capacity will be enough to sustain this war. I do wonder if Russia will supply Iran with drones/components given their shared border in the Caspian sea, it should be possible.
 

siegecrossbow

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The Iranian Navy and Air Force are commendable; they have guts.

Fighter jets guard the nation's borders, warships perish for the country. Even faced with a devastating equipment gap, they did not choose to back down. Iran's aging MiG-29 fighters and Yak-130 trainer jets persisted in flying over the capital, Tehran, letting the Iranian people know that Iran had not lost.

A small Iranian frigate, after visiting India, encountered the outbreak of war. Instead of disarming and abandoning ship, it sailed closer to home, only to be sunk by a US nuclear submarine.

The gap between Iran and its enemies is even greater than China's confrontation with the entire NATO in 2005 in a completely disrupted, hypothetical world, yet Iran continues to retaliate and fight.

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Reminds me of the novel Full Spectrum Jamming by Liu Cixin.
 

EmoBirb

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I do wonder if Russia will supply Iran with drones/components given their shared border in the Caspian sea, it should be possible.
It depends on how much Putins attitude towards Ivdea has changed and how the war in Iran might affect the front in Ukraine. If UA SAMs are bled try while the US keeps their stock to themselves and to Israel, then we will see an uptick in Russian missile and bombing activity soon. Which means Russia could have the luxury of shipping drones and missiles to Iran over land. If Ukrainistans AD isn't sufficiently crippled, than large amounts of drones are required to overwhelm targets and prepare the way for the likes of Iskander and Kh-101.
 
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