Geolocation of Iranian Missile Hits in Tel Aviv: A School, A Road, the Sea and Two Air Bases Hit
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Iran’s Missile Strikes on Israel: A Review of the Geolocation of Impacts
Iran’s recent missile strike on Israel has seen a number of impacts, but a closer examination of the footage suggests that many of these may have been misses. In one instance, a crater was created in Golan Heights, near the Mossad headquarters, but it seems to have been a failed attempt to hit its target. Another video shows a missile landing near a shopping mall in North Tel Aviv, but it appears to have caused no significant damage.
Furthermore, an elementary school in Gadera, Tel Aviv, was also struck, raising questions about the targeting of civilian areas. It’s possible that the missile was intended to target a nearby military base, but it missed by a significant margin.
On a more positive note, two military targets appear to have been hit, with footage showing missile impacts at an airbase. However, Iranian claims that over 20 F-35s were destroyed may be exaggerated, and it’s likely that satellite imagery will confirm that little to no damage was caused.
A missile strike targeting an F-15 base in Orel also appears to have caused significant damage, but this will need to be confirmed. Finally, a video shows the launch of Iranian missiles from a mountain range, potentially from a secret launch facility or mobile launchers.
Overall, the success of Iran’s missile strike is questionable, with many targets missed or unconfirmed. It’s a damp squib, with significant damage reported in civilian areas and limited impact on military targets.