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There has been a few of those since they started striking centered around their nuke facilities.
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On that note, join me for some Tin foil hat time… Iran just had a 5.2 earthquake. Underground nuke detonations are in that range. I’m not sayin, I’m just sayin…
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Atomic demolition munition - Wikipedia I wouldn't be surprised if Israel has something like this. Place this on the bottom floor set the timer and watch to make sure it goes off then call it a day. Leaving the underground facility Chernobyl irradiated for the next 1000 years would be a bonus IMHO. I'm sure Trump has no intention on waiting 2 weeks before he acts. He's just keeping it vague on a timeline.
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Would love to see the Israeli ground assault plan for Fordo. 2 weeks is a long time for Israel.
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Yep, the only layer of air defense remaining at this altitude is the Iron Dome (which really wasn't designed to take out incoming ballistic missile warheads). Those tracking/trying to intercept this particular incoming warhead (last ditch effort) might have suddenly had 20 more targets on their radarscope. "The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Home Front Command says the warhead on the missile in question split open at an altitude of approximately 23,000 feet (seven kilometers) and released an estimated 20 submunitions/scattered across an area approximately 10 miles (16 kilometers) in diameter."
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Not sure how accurate that depiction is. Cluster munitions on TBMs are usually deployed endgame (inside 20,000'), that would be a very late intercept for many of these systems.
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One interesting tidbit from this detailed article: "Layering ballistic missiles with cluster munition payloads in larger salvos with other types carrying unitary warheads might also help create a decoy-like effect to further overwhelm an opponent’s defenses. With this in mind, while the specific circumstances are still unknown, it is worth noting that the interception rate during Iran’s particularly destructive missile barrage on Israel this morning was notably lower than what had been seen in previous" salvos. A variety of other factors beyond the inclusion of cluster munition warheads could have played a role, as well.
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Submunitions confirmed as well https://www.twz.com/land/iran-just-used-ballistic-missiles-with-cluster-warheads-to-strike-israel?fbclid=IwY2xjawLBcwBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETF2QVlRSDJmTXdmc1A4UDB1AR4tfsdH30TmZDIaFxfiayKy9VOfXtn5Jjp1J-4sjc-P6TcqdmeXdfbRUgIn6w_aem_gYDUh9vjLiJOXLNFu-RoBA
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Yeah I think I know what happened. I was watching Tousi TV on Youtube (Highly recommend dude has family including his father in Iran), when it came up as breaking news. I think the IDF confirmed the strike and everyone took it as it just happened when it happened early on. There is another report that Israel set up a hotline for the seniors and they thought it was the Iranian command authority telling them about a safe place to go, it was a trick to get them all in one spot. A few other hanging reports: No comms with for 12+ hours, some believe he was targeted...some say he is dead but not confirmed. Another report says Mahmoud Ahmadinejad narrowly escaped an assassination attempt. No word on if it was Mossad or internal Iranians.
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Saw this article pop up on reddit. https://www.govexec.com/pay-benefits/2025/06/new-pay-claims-active-duty-federal-employees-possible-after-supreme-court-decision/406131/ I'm a sucker on AD and definitely not smart enough to understand court speak but seems like it might apply to some of y'all to go get some extra pay. "The court ruled on April 30 in its Feliciano v. Department of Transportation decision that military reservists called up to active duty during a national emergency are entitled to the difference between their military and civilian salaries regardless of whether that service was substantially connected to the emergency in question."
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That was reporting confirming the initial nights strike. It was worded very strange as he was speaking it. They did strike near the dearest supreme leaders suspected location again apparently.
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Zane Wagoner joined the community
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Dare to dream… This would be great considering all their staffers are having to “work from home” the last 36 hours or so. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Within the last hour the IDF targeted Ali Khamenei's bunker in the mountains possibly eliminating all of the 30 senior leaders of the IRGC.
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Exactly right.
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I'm not convinced that the first photo is a submunition for a number of reasons. It could possibly be one of many (20 or so) Ballistic Missile Warhead - Deployable Penetration AIDs/Decoys?
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Hearkens back to the Blitz in WW2. Interestingly Hezbollah has not fired a single shot at Israel! The attack on the hospital may be a tipping point, pictures now show the Iranians used cluster munitions on the hospital.
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Space Invaders Skip to 1:40 and go full screen
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That’s because we mistakenly thought the Afghans could read… I mean TV signal is just TV signal. And it’s really easy to out broadcast your opponents propaganda source when your opponent signal tower is a bent pile of burnt metal and you are orbiting above their capital with impunity. It’s funny that people on the other side keep posting videos of Tehran like “the lights are still on!” Yeah… we wouldn’t want you to miss anything. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Pretty sure we did the same thing in the gulf wars with EC-130's
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I don't. The Paks were terrible "allies" and the ISI did play both sides (US & AQ & even Taliban). I'd label Pakistan a passive adversary. But what Iran did was use state funded university engineers to design weapons specifically to increase IED lethality, then send IRGC commandos into Iraq to train/advise/assist Shia militia employing those weapons against us. They killed hundreds of our guys, we knew it & could prove it, and on a tactical level guys made valiant efforts to fight it. But at a senior level, we let it happen because decisive reprisal was a bridge to far for the feckless Bush administration. Lawman is right about events since then shaping the present battle space advantageously. But those things left an impression on me and it stuck. What do you think? Do you think Pakistan was a more disruptive influence than Iran? I didn't play in OEF till 09, it was all OIF 04-08 so there's a lot I don't know about Pak influence.
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We just drop leaflets