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Iran

I dont think this was supposed to be released to the public....

but I posted it anyways

I will all of a sudden disappear and never be heard from again

It goes into details about the exact way to attack Iran, the mission the purpose

and what to feed the media.
 
and Russia has decided to go ahead and sell SA-300 air defense systems so Iran, despite US objection. Russia is as much of a problem as Iran is.
 
Originally posted by: rickn
and Russia has decided to go ahead and sell SA-300 air defense systems so Iran, despite US objection. Russia is as much of a problem as Iran is.

Where did you hear this from? It's not recent news. It's old.

Iran bought the systems from Greece because Russia would not be able to deliver it until end of 2006. So they already have some systems of S-300 and TOR-1.


 
That will be problematic for an Israeli attack but not for a U.S attack.

U.S has over 6,000 aircraft in its inventory and thousands of cruise missiles that can be launched from inside the gulf.

TOR M1 missiles Iran will have will be around 30.
Even if all of them hit a target, there will be thousands more where that came from.
 
Originally posted by: Aimster
TOR M1 missiles Iran will have will be around 30.
Even if all of them hit a target, there will be thousands more where that came from.

I believe the Tor-M1 refers to the vehicle not the missile. Each vehicle holds 8 missiles at once.
 
Originally posted by: Mardeth
Originally posted by: Aimster
TOR M1 missiles Iran will have will be around 30.
Even if all of them hit a target, there will be thousands more where that came from.

I believe the Tor-M1 refers to the vehicle not the missile. Each vehicle holds 8 missiles at once.

right. they're gonna use them to protect their nuclear facilities. each vehicle can simultaneously track 48 incomings, and engage two. I imagine the system ignores stuff that is going to miss. they basicially have three nuclear facilities that are known, so that gives them around 9 vehicles to each facility
 
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