500 Missiles, 200 Interceptors, 5 Billion Shekels: Numbers Behind Iran's Attacks on Israel
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Israeli missile defense intercepted 86 percent of the missiles with Iran during the recent war.
500 missiles, 200 interceptors, 5 billion shekels: Numbers behind Iran's attacks on Israel
The IDF reported 36 Iranian missiles that hit – and 14 percent that missed ■ American researchers identified 10 unreported impact sites ■ Footage from Jordan suggests that around 200 interceptors were launched, at a cost of billions
Iran has fired some 530 ballistic missiles at Israel during the 12-day conflict, 36 of which hit populated areas. Israeli and American air defense systems have neutralized 222 Iranian missiles, according to Haaretz, using 195 missiles worth an estimated five billion shekels. Haaretz published its statistics in an article today, based on a combination of analysis of Israeli military data and information from open sources. The United States has c…
Israeli missile defenses intercepted 86 percent of the missiles launched from Iran during the recent conflict, according to a statement from the Israeli Defense Ministry.
According to a publication today (Tuesday) in the Haaretz newspaper, during the “People of Dogs” war, Iran launched more than 500 ballistic missiles at Israel. Analysis of IDF data and candid information indicates that Israel and the United States launched about two hundred interceptors at the missiles, at a total cost of about 5 billion shekels. The full data Number and types of Iranian missiles: Iran fired some 530 ballistic missiles at Israel…
The IDF reported 36 hits and 14% missed ■ American researchers identified ten unreported hits ■ And there is clear documentation that about two hundred American Arrow and THAAD missiles were fired at a cost of billions
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