A post circulating on Iranian networks, attributed to the 'Arabic Desk' analyst Abu Salih, dismisses Western reports that Iran has developed new missiles capable of bypassing air defenses. According to the analyst, Iran is using the same hypersonic missiles it has already launched, which he claims have no effective countermeasure.
An opinion piece circulating on Iranian networks, attributed to the 'Arabic Desk' analyst Abu Salih, dismisses Western reports of new Iranian missiles capable of bypassing air defense systems. The analyst asserts that the missiles in question are the same hypersonic weapons Iran has previously launched, which he claims have no effective countermeasure. The post comes amid a broader information war regarding Iran's missile capabilities. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (Saturday), American sources had claimed that Iran developed methods to evade US missile defense systems using high-speed missiles with terminal-phase maneuvers. The analyst's dismissal pushes back against that narrative, framing the Western reports as uninformed. The post also includes a link to the Arabic Desk's the source, where similar content is shared. The claim is unverified and represents the analyst's personal opinion, part of an ongoing effort by Iranian-aligned sources to project confidence in their missile capabilities despite Western assessments.
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