Iran’s Harder-to-Hunt Long-Range Missiles Taking Greater Toll
More than three weeks of unrelenting US and Israeli airstrikes have severely weakened Tehran’s military, but what remains of its vast missile arsenal is being used more efficiently from hard-to-reach bases in eastern Iran.
In the latest example, strikes over the weekend against Israel injured more than 100. Targets included the city of Dimona, home to the country’s main nuclear research facility, and most likely involved Khorramshahr missiles, which have among the longest ranges and heaviest payloads in Iran’s arsenal, said Decker Eveleth, a research analyst at CNA Corp., a not-for-profit research and analysis organization in Washington, DC.