https://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2023/06/irans-supposedly-unstoppable-hypersonic.html
On June 6, Iran announced that it had developed a hypersonic missile capable of speeds up to Mach-15, called the Fattah.
It made quite clear that the main target of the missile is Israeli civilians.
Throughout Tehran, banners appeared with a mock-up of the weapon and the words "400 seconds to Tel Aviv" in Farsi and Hebrew.
Even with this announcement and explicit threat against Israel, the US has been negotiating with Iran to come up with an "informal, unwritten" agreement that would be worth exactly the nonexistent paper it is written on. The only US response to the Fattah announcement was to sanction some Chinese and Hong Kong suppliers of technology to Iran.
While the news, if true, is troubling, the timing couldn't have come at a better time for Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, who created Iron Dome and David's Sling anti-missile systems. It announced this week it was building a defense for the hypersonic missiles that Iran claimed were impossible to defend against.
On June 6, Iran announced that it had developed a hypersonic missile capable of speeds up to Mach-15, called the Fattah.
It made quite clear that the main target of the missile is Israeli civilians.
Throughout Tehran, banners appeared with a mock-up of the weapon and the words "400 seconds to Tel Aviv" in Farsi and Hebrew.
Even with this announcement and explicit threat against Israel, the US has been negotiating with Iran to come up with an "informal, unwritten" agreement that would be worth exactly the nonexistent paper it is written on. The only US response to the Fattah announcement was to sanction some Chinese and Hong Kong suppliers of technology to Iran.
While the news, if true, is troubling, the timing couldn't have come at a better time for Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, who created Iron Dome and David's Sling anti-missile systems. It announced this week it was building a defense for the hypersonic missiles that Iran claimed were impossible to defend against.