The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched the 10th wave of attacks using the Hooramshahr-4 medium-range ballistic missile, targeting the Israeli government building in Tel Aviv, military and security centers in Haifa, and East Jerusalem.
The Hooramshahr-4 is a liquid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile with a maximum range of 2,000 kilometers, a warhead weight of 1,500 kilograms, and a maximum speed of up to 16 Mach. In reality, when attacking several important cities in Israel, there's no need to consider accuracy at all. As long as the missile reaches the city's airspace, it's considered a victory. Because when Iranian missiles approach, Israel has to sound air raid alarms, and most people in the city have to go into air-raid shelters, making it impossible to carry out normal production, life, and stock trading activities. There will also be a large amount of capital flight and exodus of technical personnel, causing indirect losses far exceeding the direct damage caused by the missile hitting its target. Therefore, as long as Iran's missiles and long-range drones continue to fly towards Israel, whether or not they hit their targets doesn't matter. Over time, just the indirect losses can take half of Israel's life.
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