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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reported the launch of Khorramshahr-4 ballistic missiles early this morning, each equipped with a one-ton warhead, aimed at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport. Video footage released by the IRGC shows multiple missile trails piercing the night sky, emphasizing the scale and seriousness of the attack.
The Khorramshahr-4 is a medium-range ballistic missile measuring 13 meters in length, with a range of approximately 2,000 kilometers and a maneuverable reentry vehicle capable of evading missile defense systems. Traveling at speeds up to Mach 16 outside the atmosphere, this missile represents a significant upgrade to Iran’s strategic arsenal, first unveiled in 2023. Its deployment signals Tehran’s intent to project power across the region and demonstrates a growing capacity to threaten critical infrastructure with high-speed, precision strikes.
The missile launch marks a critical escalation in the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, highlighting both the strategic capabilities of the IRGC and the potential for rapid military response. Observers note that such launches not only test regional defenses but also serve as a political signal of Iran’s willingness to challenge adversaries directly. As the situation evolves, Israel and its partners continue to monitor missile activity closely while maintaining readiness to respond to imminent threats.
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