Iran Has Yet to Deploy Its Advanced Weapons
WANA (Jun 15) – An informed source revealed that Iran has not yet utilized its advanced and strategic weaponry in recent military operations.
Among the sophisticated weapons reportedly held in reserve are the “Fattah-2” hypersonic missile, the new generation of “Sejil” ballistic missiles, and the 2-ton “Khorramshahr” missiles—capabilities that, according to the source, equip Iran for potential future strikes.
In recent nights, footage showing the precise impact of “Kheibar Shekan” and “Haj Qassem” missiles on designated targets highlighted the vulnerability of Israel’s five-layered air defense system.
The military conflict between the Israeli regime and Iran began following the regime’s aggression against military and nuclear installations and residential neighborhoods at dawn on the 13th of June.
During these attacks, high-ranking military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilian citizens have been martyred. Despite the regime’s attacks on Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure, Iran’s nuclear activities and defense operations are continuing uninterrupted, notwithstanding some inflicted damage.
The Armed Forces of Iran, which had promised a decisive response to this illegal aggression, launched Operation “True Promise 3” against the occupied territories, of which two phases have so far been carried out, and dozens of missiles and drones have successfully hit designated targets in various parts of the occupied territories.
An Iranian ballistic missile called “Khorramshahr” with a range of 2000 km, is seen during Iran’s defence achievements exhibition in Tehran, Iran August 23, 2023. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency)