
Occupied entity: New Iranian missile reflects tactical shift
Occupied al-Quds - Saba:
Channel 12 correspondent Almog Boker said that one of the Iranian missiles in the recent strike was equipped with a fragmentation warhead containing 26 small sub-rockets.
He added that the missile exploded at a specific altitude, and its sub-payload was released within a wide impact radius, causing extensive damage hundreds of meters away.
This type of warhead is intended to disperse interception systems and increase the extent of material and human casualties, reflecting a tactical shift in the composition of the recent Iranian strikes.
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