
Iran's new 'Fattah' hypersonic missile reshapes power dynamics with 'Israel'
Iran has unveiled its first hypersonic missile, "Fattah", a strategic development that signals a major shift in regional power dynamics and goes far beyond traditional deterrence.
The "Fattah" missile marks a significant breakthrough in Iran's missile technology. Capable of reaching speeds between Mach 13 and 15, over 15 times the speed of sound, the missile can strike targets deep inside 'Israeli'-occupied territory in just 336 seconds. Its ability to maneuver mid-flight and jam radar signals makes it particularly dangerous, rendering advanced air defense systems like the Iron Dome and David's Sling largely ineffective.
With a range of 1,400km, the missile can hit critical targets without being launched from close proximity, minimizing the chances of early detection or interception. Its unveiling comes at a sensitive moment, as 'Israeli' airstrikes intensify against positions linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard. The timing suggests a calculated message to both Tel Aviv and Washington: any large-scale attack on Iran will be met with a response that surpasses the limits of existing defense systems.
The deployment of "Fattah" reflects a deeper transformation in Iran's military doctrine, one that prioritizes speed, precision, and technological edge over traditional force projection. It signals a transition from conventional attrition warfare to high-tech conflict, raising the stakes in an already volatile region.
Analysts view the missile not only as a tool of deterrence but as a statement of intent: Iran is prepared for a direct confrontation and is showcasing its advanced capabilities at a moment designed to maximize strategic impact. The introduction of such a weapon dramatically alters the security landscape, introducing a new level of unpredictability to the ongoing confrontation.

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