Verjetno ne veliko manj, ker tisto kar so Američani, Britanci in Jordanci prestregli so droni in manevrirne rakete. Te bi pa Iron dome vse počistil.
Problem nastane ko bo tega 10 kratnik ali več.
The “Missiles of April” represent a sea-change moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics — the establishment of Iranian deterrence that impacts both Israel and the United States. By Scott Ritter Substack I’ve been writing about Iran for more than two decades. In 2005, I made a trip to Iran t
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Despite having employed an extensive integrated anti-missile defense system comprised of the so-called “Iron Dome” system, U.S.-made Patriot missile batteries, and the Arrow and David’s Sling missile interceptors, along with U.S., British, and Israeli aircraft, and U.S. and French shipborne anti-missile defenses, well over a dozen Iranian missiles struck heavily-protected Israeli airfields and air defense installations.
The Iranians hit at least two runways, taking them out of service, and at least five warehouse-type structures (this from satellite imagery taken after the attack.)
Iran gave Israel a five-hour advance warning to move high value items (F-35s). Moreover, Iran did not attack barracks, headquarters, or targets that would produce casualties.
The damage may have been minor, but the message is clear — Iran can hit any target it wants to, at any time.