Absolute nonsense and bs. These videos do not show any kind of cluster ammunition. It's very clearly debris from an intercepted missile. Why would the submunitions glow? They don't have any fuel in them. And why would that glow go out after a couple of seconds?
Again, stop it with this idiotic misinformation. It would take you all of 5 seconds to check those claims.
I don't know if it's debris or sub-munitions, but sub-munitions travelling a few times the speed of sound absolutely glows.
We can see a large fireball along with smaller ones does fit the pattern of a main re-entry vehicle and it's dispersed sub-munitions, it is simply not conclusive either way. The only way to tell for certain is to see their effect on targets.
Also we already know for a fact Iran has BM warheads armed with sub-munitions, I don't know why someone would be surprised to see them in action, it would be weird if the Iranians does not use them.
