Iran Increases Operational Tempo
First of all, images from the damage to one of the ships attempting to enter the Strait of Hormuz:
Information coming off a Telegram Channel tonight. If true, there has been an increase in operational tempo in the past 24-48 hours.
"Dear friends, I have been invited to other meetings, so I can't wait to report, and this news has been happening since 12 o'clock at night.
Attacks are being carried out on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Hezbollah is firing rockets at the Galilee areas in northern Israel.
The Erbil area was targeted by the Iraqi Islamic Resistance with suicide drone attacks.
The Kiryat Yam area in Haifa was targeted by Hezbollah with suicide drone attacks.
The Ali Salem Air Base in Kuwait is being heavily bombed by Iran.
Last night, in the Jenin area in the West Bank, an armored vehicle belonging to the Israeli army was targeted by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad with a roadside bomb attack.
Resistance groups in the West Bank are also struggling with limited resources against increasing pressure.
Hezbollah is firing rockets at the Golan Heights area in northern Palestine.
A headquarters belonging to the PKK and PKK terrorist organizations was bombed by Iran in the west of Sulaymaniyah, many casualties were reported.
A US tanker was bombed near Umm al-Qasr in Basra, heavy explosions occurred.
New suicide drones hit near Haifa with a new origin. A building where US soldiers were stationed in Erbil was targeted by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps with a suicide drone attack, ambulances are on the move.
Suicide drone attacks are carried out on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
The Stella Maris Naval Base north of Haifa was targeted by Hezbollah with suicide drone attacks.
Simultaneous attacks by the Iranian and Iraqi Islamic Resistance on US, Israeli and PKK/PKK terrorist bases in the rural areas of Erbil and Sulaymaniyah."
And a bit more of a debriefing from this digital quarterdeck:
Israel’s early warning capacity has been severely reduced, as the US radar network in the Persian Gulf and Jordan has been largely destroyed by Iranian missiles.
The US brought two new THAAD radars to Israel from South Korea, at least one of which, and by some accounts both of which are still unused, has been destroyed by Iranian missiles.
For now, their only hope is the AN/TPY-2 radars, which are effective at a limited range, with one probably looking directly at Iran and the other at Yemen, as they are very afraid of the Yemenis entering the war.
Of course, Israel itself has about 4-5 Green Pine radars, each with a limited 120-degree field of view and a claimed range of 500 kilometers.
They generally cannot even see the sky over Tabriz; probably the micro-radars and Aegis-class ships in the eastern Mediterranean will try to warn of any ballistic missile launches from Tabriz and its surroundings.
Israel is trying to use the last remaining THAAD radar and after combining the data with the Green Pine radar, they are trying to intercept the missile's path and are trying to shoot it down with Paykan, David's Sling and THAAD missiles.
Israel's early warning network relies on ballistic missile detection satellites that pass near Iran, and of course, it also depends on Aegis-class ships in the Mediterranean, Red Sea or Indian Ocean, and on some routes it relies on the remaining THAAD radar.
In general, Israel no longer has such a thing as early warning radar, but they now do what people can do with their eyes, which is to say, at best, a few minutes before the impact that the missile was fired from Iran.
For this reason, in recent days, when a ballistic missile warning is given, they issue a warning to almost all of Israel.
On the other hand, almost all of Hezbollah's missile attacks have occurred without any warning. They probably directed all the Green Pine radars towards the Iranian and Yemeni lines because Hezbollah does not have the capacity to launch a serious attack, but the northern front easily hit targets such as the SES satellite control station, Unit 8200 base, the Israeli mainland command, and the Ramat David air base.
In the past few hours, Iran has launched several missile attacks consisting of several ballistic missiles, and in recent days you can see an increase in the number of these missiles with a rain warhead.
These attacks are of such heavy power that even despite censorship, news and images of hits and casualties are still being published, clearly showing that the attacks and explosions occurred without siren warning.
We see exactly the same in tonight's wave of attacks; if Israel moves some radars to the north, the vacuum in the east will increase and the radar layering problem will increase.
As I write this, Hezbollah and Iran simultaneously targeted southern Haifa; Minimal warning time, minimal effort to prepare, and a large number of hits.
Ansar Allah is ready for a major fight in the south.
As Iran continues its new wave of attacks on the Persian Gulf and Jordan, it is also attacking Israel.
The US and Israel think they have Iran trapped, but the reality is that they are trapped themselves. As this conflict drags on, the attacks will become more frequent and more frequent, and ultimately the US and Israel will have no choice but to abandon or use all means.
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