TheImmortal
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You assume a claimed value is correct, and you start to justify it, which is a very weird approach. Also, please remember they have started putting the fins back, but smaller ones.
If an Iranian official tomorrow claims that Iran’s BMs have a CEP of 12 feet. @PeeD would take it as correct and start building his thesis around that.
Iran, Russia, US, etc. any country in the world exaggerating facts about its military capabilities.
The missile attacks on ISIS and Kurdistan, show Iran’s missiles can achieve accuracy. But they also show that Iran’s Missiles have problems with accuracy.
I am skeptical of this pinpoint accuracy.
Also the fact that Houthi’s launched this missile and there has yet to be a satellite photos shows either the missile probably missed or was intercepted.
Please remember the 2015 Ma’rib Tochka Missile attack that the Houthi’s used to score a direct hit on a small military forward base being used by Saudi and UAE.
1 Missile = direct hit = complete destruction
Yet Tochka-A has a CEP of 150m+ and Tochka-B with GPS and Radar/Optical terminal correction system brings CEP to 75-100M.
My point? It is highly unlikely Iranian missiles have a CEP of 10M. And any evidence showing an Iranian Missile scoring a direct hit doesn’t mean CEP <20M. As Houthi Missile attacked showed, pinpoint accuracy can happen even with BMs that have 75m+