Messerschmitt
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Note. There seem to be secondary explosions on the second incoming on left.
For supposedly a villa, those are quite some hardened walls.
I agree. So why do you think the shells stand although pounded by multiple astonishingly powerful missiles shattering windows miles away? What could possibly explain that seeming contradiction? And, no, hardened structure is not the answer.For supposedly a villa, those are quite some hardened walls.
Don't get me wrong any living thing inside cannot suvive the shockwave, but those walls still standing is unusual, even for a middle eastern area where their is heavy emphasis on concrete structures.
For supposedly a villa, those are quite some hardened walls.
Don't get me wrong any living thing inside cannot suvive the shockwave, but those walls still standing is unusual, even for a middle eastern area where their is heavy emphasis on concrete structures.
Given the ostensible power of warheads I believe they penetrated very deep before exploding. The real target was deep underground. As such, the top structure might survive although it’ll settle a bit but not far as it’s sitting on a thick hardened platform which is yet another major protection point of the deep earth structure.We're not being shown the true extent of damage that was inflicted on this Mossad facility.
The videos show that several or more missiles entered the building practically on-top of each other so it's most likely safe to say that the inside of the structure is "hollowed-out" with any soft bodied target being completely obliterated.
The entire structure is reinforced to fortress-esque levels of resistance. It's quite remarkable actually. Next time Iran might need to use heavier warheads to completely demolish targets akin to this one.