According to an analyst from the Arab Desk, satellite imagery reveals significant damage from Iranian missiles in nearly every Gulf state attacked this week. The analyst assesses the latest launch used the Sejjil missile, designed for Israeli targets, citing its unusual deployment and power.
According to an analyst on the Arab Desk, satellite imagery analysis shows that Iranian missiles caused significant damage in nearly every Gulf state that was targeted in the past week. The analyst specifically notes that the latest launch employed the Sejjil missile, a weapon system designed for use against Israel, and assesses that its deployment was driven by its high destructive power. The report highlights the unusual use of this missile, suggesting a shift in Iran's targeting capabilities.
The Zioneer has previously reported on Iranian missile strikes against Gulf states during the ongoing regional escalation. A June 13 bulletin analyzed satellite imagery suggesting an Iranian missile damaged an F-16 at a Jordanian air base. Additional reports from analysts have detailed launches from Kuwait, Bahrain, and toward Jordan, indicating a broad pattern of Iranian retaliation against US-aligned states. The current assessment adds a new dimension by identifying the specific missile type used in the latest wave.
The analysis is based on a single source and has not been independently confirmed. The Sejjil missile is a medium-range ballistic missile capable of reaching Israel, and its use against Gulf states may signal a tactical shift by Tehran.
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