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Although no technical information is released indications are that the missile is HGV type:
IRGC-ASF Commander: Iran has developed a hypersonic missile that can manoeuvre at extremely high speed both inside and outside the atmosphere. He said among its capabilities will be to not just bypass, but target missile defence systems.
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Although no technical information is released indications are that the missile is HGV type:
IRGC-ASF Commander: Iran has developed a hypersonic missile that can manoeuvre at extremely high speed both inside and outside the atmosphere. He said among its capabilities will be to not just bypass, but target missile defence systems.
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that's roughly 7.6 time the speed of sound , that's faster than china HGV (6.2 mach) and nearly the goal speed that USA put for its HGV if it become ready (Mach 8) and more than Mach 5+ of North Korea launch but significantly slower of Mach 9 of Russian one(The numbers belong to glide part of the flight)
 
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Why they dont test it in Mediterranean international waters giving publicly the destination position before the launch? So Israel can test Hetz-3 and sell it to Germany.

Win-win for both sides.
 
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Why they dont test it in Mediterranean international waters giving publicly the destination position before the launch? So Israel can test Hetz-3 and sell it to Germany.

Win-win for both sides.
hard to find any international water there
 
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hard to find any international water there
Iran can ask permission to Israel.

No reason to be so emotional.

If you have some military technology superiority, it can be a tool to negotiate, if it's really show as real.

I think Israel keeps the real superiority through Hetz-3 but maybe I'm wrong.

I think Iran long range projectiles dont have enough accuracy, but maybe I'm wrong.
 
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Israel Buys 2 Nuclear-Capable Submarines

By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI
The Associated Press
Friday, August 25, 2006; 1:26 AM

JERUSALEM -- With the purchase of two more German-made Dolphin submarines capable of carrying nuclear warheads, military experts say Israel is sending a clear message to Iran that it can strike back if attacked by nuclear weapons.


The purchases come at a time when Iran is refusing to bow to growing Western demands to halt its nuclear program, and after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for Israel to be "wiped off the map."

The new submarines, built at a cost of $1.3 billion with Germany footing one-third of the bill, have diesel-electric propulsion systems that allow them to remain submerged for longer periods of time than the three nuclear arms-capable submarines already in Israel's fleet, the Jerusalem Post reported.

The latest submarines not only would be able to carry out a first strike should Israel choose to do so, but they also would provide Israel with crucial second-strike capabilities, said Paul Beaver, a London-based independent defense analyst.
Israel is already believed to have that ability in the form of the Jericho-1 and Jericho-2 nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, which are buried so far underground they would survive a nuclear strike, he said.

"The Iranians would be very foolish if they attacked Israel," Beaver said.

German officials have said the contract for the new submarines was signed July 6, and the Jerusalem Post reported this week the subs will be operational shortly.
Israel, operating on a policy of nuclear ambiguity, has never confirmed or denied whether it has nuclear weapons. It is believed, however, to have the world's sixth-largest stockpile of atomic arms, including hundreds of warheads.

Iran so far has resisted calls by the U.N. Security Council to halt uranium enrichment, which can produce, among other things, the material for atomic bombs. The council set an Aug. 31 deadline that is accompanied by the threat of sanctions.

The dispute over Tehran's nuclear program revolves around Iran's insistence it wants to master the technology simply to generate electricity. Critics say Iran wants to make nuclear weapons.

The Dolphin submarine could be one of the best deterrents, Beaver said. The technology on the subs makes them undetectable and gives them defensive capabilities in the case of attack, he said.

"They are very well-built, very well-prepared, lots of interesting equipment, one of the best conventional submarines available," Beaver said. "We are talking about a third string of deterrence capabilities."

Michael Karpin, an expert on Israel's atomic weapons capabilities who published a book on the issue in the United States, said nuclear-armed submarines provide better second-strike capabilities than missiles launched from airplanes.

"Planes are vulnerable, unlike nuclear (armed) submarines that can operate for an almost unlimited amount of time without being struck," Karpin said. "Second-strike capabilities are a crucial element in any nuclear conflict."

In Germany, members of two opposition parties criticized the deal. Winfried Nachtwei, national security spokesman for the Greens, said the decision was wrong because Germany had obtained no guarantee the submarines would not be used to carry nuclear weapons.

"This red line should not be crossed," Nachtwei was quoted as saying by the newspaper Taz. "Otherwise it is a complete renunciation of Germany's policy of non-proliferation."

David Menashri, an Israeli expert on Iran, said Tehran is clearly determined to obtain nuclear weapons and "the purchase of additional Dolphin submarines by Israel is a small footnote in this context."

What also makes Tehran dangerous, Beaver said, is that it may not understand the consequences of carrying out a nuclear strike.

"They (Iran) have a belligerent leadership and that's why Israel is prudent in ensuring that it has that deterrent capability," Beaver said. "What they (the submarines) are is a very good insurance policy."
 
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Notice that Germans are paying for 1/3 cost of the two subs...and German people have difficulty paying their energy bills that have gone up the roof...70 years after WWII and they still have to pay.

In any case even 10 subs will not change the equation of Iran armed with nuclear weapon and Hypersonic missiles...both sides will be able to destroy each other...Iran has achieved parity with Israel and that will stay in place for foreseeable future.
 
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Notice that Germans are paying for 1/3 cost of the two subs...and German people have difficulty paying their energy bills that have gone up the roof...70 years after WWII and they still have to pay.

In any case even 10 subs will not change the equation of Iran armed with nuclear weapon and Hypersonic missiles...both sides will be able to destroy each other...Iran has achieved parity with Israel and that will stay in place for foreseeable future.

Jews have their claws in them
 
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Likely getting help to produce em from Russia
the technical aspects as Russia already has working hypersonic missiles
 
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Notice that Germans are paying for 1/3 cost of the two subs...and German people have difficulty paying their energy bills that have gone up the roof...70 years after WWII and they still have to pay.

In any case even 10 subs will not change the equation of Iran armed with nuclear weapon and Hypersonic missiles...both sides will be able to destroy each other...Iran has achieved parity with Israel and that will stay in place for foreseeable future.
Hypersonic missiles are costly to make, single time use weapons only for HVT's. You just can't have them in thousands. You need conventional superiority too.
The domain where Iran dominates the field is with UAV and missiles while its Airforce for Israel.
I hardly see a fight between navy of Iran and Israel
 
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Likely getting help to produce em from Russia
the technical aspects as Russia already has working hypersonic missiles
It is possible but very unlikely..Russia will not sell her most prized tech to any country..Russia does not even sell aircraft to Iran let alone hypersonic tech..remember India and Iran are the only two countries in West Asia that have hypersonic wind tunnels..Iran's Mach 8 tunnel was operational in 2014..we now know why..
 
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Iran is the fourth country in the world which can nuke everywhere on the planet without any inconvenience


Israel Buys 2 Nuclear-Capable Submarines

By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI
The Associated Press
Friday, August 25, 2006; 1:26 AM

JERUSALEM -- With the purchase of two more German-made Dolphin submarines capable of carrying nuclear warheads, military experts say Israel is sending a clear message to Iran that it can strike back if attacked by nuclear weapons.


The purchases come at a time when Iran is refusing to bow to growing Western demands to halt its nuclear program, and after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for Israel to be "wiped off the map."

The new submarines, built at a cost of $1.3 billion with Germany footing one-third of the bill, have diesel-electric propulsion systems that allow them to remain submerged for longer periods of time than the three nuclear arms-capable submarines already in Israel's fleet, the Jerusalem Post reported.

The latest submarines not only would be able to carry out a first strike should Israel choose to do so, but they also would provide Israel with crucial second-strike capabilities, said Paul Beaver, a London-based independent defense analyst.
Israel is already believed to have that ability in the form of the Jericho-1 and Jericho-2 nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, which are buried so far underground they would survive a nuclear strike, he said.

"The Iranians would be very foolish if they attacked Israel," Beaver said.

German officials have said the contract for the new submarines was signed July 6, and the Jerusalem Post reported this week the subs will be operational shortly.
Israel, operating on a policy of nuclear ambiguity, has never confirmed or denied whether it has nuclear weapons. It is believed, however, to have the world's sixth-largest stockpile of atomic arms, including hundreds of warheads.

Iran so far has resisted calls by the U.N. Security Council to halt uranium enrichment, which can produce, among other things, the material for atomic bombs. The council set an Aug. 31 deadline that is accompanied by the threat of sanctions.

The dispute over Tehran's nuclear program revolves around Iran's insistence it wants to master the technology simply to generate electricity. Critics say Iran wants to make nuclear weapons.

The Dolphin submarine could be one of the best deterrents, Beaver said. The technology on the subs makes them undetectable and gives them defensive capabilities in the case of attack, he said.

"They are very well-built, very well-prepared, lots of interesting equipment, one of the best conventional submarines available," Beaver said. "We are talking about a third string of deterrence capabilities."

Michael Karpin, an expert on Israel's atomic weapons capabilities who published a book on the issue in the United States, said nuclear-armed submarines provide better second-strike capabilities than missiles launched from airplanes.

"Planes are vulnerable, unlike nuclear (armed) submarines that can operate for an almost unlimited amount of time without being struck," Karpin said. "Second-strike capabilities are a crucial element in any nuclear conflict."

In Germany, members of two opposition parties criticized the deal. Winfried Nachtwei, national security spokesman for the Greens, said the decision was wrong because Germany had obtained no guarantee the submarines would not be used to carry nuclear weapons.

"This red line should not be crossed," Nachtwei was quoted as saying by the newspaper Taz. "Otherwise it is a complete renunciation of Germany's policy of non-proliferation."

David Menashri, an Israeli expert on Iran, said Tehran is clearly determined to obtain nuclear weapons and "the purchase of additional Dolphin submarines by Israel is a small footnote in this context."

What also makes Tehran dangerous, Beaver said, is that it may not understand the consequences of carrying out a nuclear strike.

"They (Iran) have a belligerent leadership and that's why Israel is prudent in ensuring that it has that deterrent capability," Beaver said. "What they (the submarines) are is a very good insurance policy."

Don't post 2006 News idiot
 
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Notice that Germans are paying for 1/3 cost of the two subs...and German people have difficulty paying their energy bills that have gone up the roof...70 years after WWII and they still have to pay.

In any case even 10 subs will not change the equation of Iran armed with nuclear weapon and Hypersonic missiles...both sides will be able to destroy each other...Iran has achieved parity with Israel and that will stay in place for foreseeable future.

Two nukes will kill whole Zionist vermins while even 100 nukes can't destroy whole Iran
 
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Notice that Germans are paying for 1/3 cost of the two subs...and German people have difficulty paying their energy bills that have gone up the roof...70 years after WWII and they still have to pay.

In any case even 10 subs will not change the equation of Iran armed with nuclear weapon and Hypersonic missiles...both sides will be able to destroy each other...Iran has achieved parity with Israel and that will stay in place for foreseeable future.
Kosher state don't have the land mass for a nuclear war even 1000 subs cannot make any difference.
 
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