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No,it's not. They can be easily detected The Iran–US–Israel war is now a war of missile inventories, not armies. Here are the hard facts about Iran’s arsenal, underground launches, and how the war is evolving. 1️⃣ Iran’s Missile Arsenal (Before War) • ~2,500–3,000 ballistic missiles total • 14+ missile types • Largest missile stockpile in the Middle East • Ranges up to ~2,000 km (enough to strike Israel and US bases) This includes: • Shahab-3 • Ghadr-H • Sejjil-2 • Kheibar-Shekan • Khorramshahr-4 • Fateh-110 • Haj Qasem precision missiles Many travel Mach 10–15 and carry 500–1,500 kg warheads. 2️⃣ How many missiles Iran still has Estimates vary due to active combat: • ~2,000 heavy ballistic missiles may still remain in the arsenal • Some intelligence estimates put total remaining stock around 1,500–2,000 missiles • Western officials say launch rates are dropping due to destroyed launch sites Iran also has thousands of drones which are cheaper and easier to produce. 3️⃣ What weapons Iran is using now Primary strike systems: 🔹 Ballistic missiles • Kheibar-Shekan • Sejjil • Ghadr • Shahab-3 🔹 Hypersonic systems • Fattah-1 / Fattah-2 reportedly used recently 🔹 Cruise missiles • Soumar • Hoveyzeh 🔹 Drone swarms • Shahed-136 • Arash long-range drones The strategy: Overwhelm air defenses with mass launches. 4️⃣ Underground missile cities Iran launches missiles from: • mountain tunnels • underground depots • mobile TEL launchers Missiles roll out, erect, and launch within minutes — making pre-strike detection extremely difficult. This doctrine was built specifically to survive US air superiority. 5️⃣ How the war is going right now Current battlefield situation: • US-Israel strikes hit 2,000+ Iranian targets including missile bases • Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones across the Gulf and Israel • IRGC continues retaliation despite leadership losses US and Israeli officials say: ➡ Iran’s missile capability may already be reduced by up to 80%+ in some regions due to strikes on launch infrastructure. But Iran still has enough missiles for sustained attacks. 6️⃣ Important reality Iran does NOT have a confirmed operational ICBM force yet. Most missiles are: • SRBM: 300–700 km • MRBM: 1,000–2,500 km Meaning: ✔ Israel ✔ US bases in Middle East ✔ Gulf oil infrastructure are within range. But continental US is not. 7️⃣ What happens next The war is entering a dangerous phase: • US moving air campaign deeper into Iran • Iran conserving remaining missiles • Drone and proxy attacks increasing This is becoming a long attrition war of missiles vs air defense interceptors. The side that runs out of missiles or interceptors first will lose the strategic edge.

No,it's not. They can be easily detected The Iran–US–Israel war is now a war of missile inventories, not armies. Here are the hard facts about Iran’s arsenal, underground launches, and how the war is evolving. 1️⃣ Iran’s Missile Arsenal (Before War) • ~2,500–3,000 ballistic missiles total • 14+ missile types • Largest missile stockpile in the Middle East • Ranges up to ~2,000 km (enough to strike Israel and US bases) This includes: • Shahab-3 • Ghadr-H • Sejjil-2 • Kheibar-Shekan • Khorramshahr-4 • Fateh-110 • Haj Qasem precision missiles Many travel Mach 10–15 and carry 500–1,500 kg warheads. 2️⃣ How many missiles Iran still has Estimates vary due to active combat: • ~2,000 heavy ballistic missiles may still remain in the arsenal • Some intelligence estimates put total remaining stock around 1,500–2,000 missiles • Western officials say launch rates are dropping due to destroyed launch sites Iran also has thousands of drones which are cheaper and easier to produce. 3️⃣ What weapons Iran is using now Primary strike systems: 🔹 Ballistic missiles • Kheibar-Shekan • Sejjil • Ghadr • Shahab-3 🔹 Hypersonic systems • Fattah-1 / Fattah-2 reportedly used recently 🔹 Cruise missiles • Soumar • Hoveyzeh 🔹 Drone swarms • Shahed-136 • Arash long-range drones The strategy: Overwhelm air defenses with mass launches. 4️⃣ Underground missile cities Iran launches missiles from: • mountain tunnels • underground depots • mobile TEL launchers Missiles roll out, erect, and launch within minutes — making pre-strike detection extremely difficult. This doctrine was built specifically to survive US air superiority. 5️⃣ How the war is going right now Current battlefield situation: • US-Israel strikes hit 2,000+ Iranian targets including missile bases • Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones across the Gulf and Israel • IRGC continues retaliation despite leadership losses US and Israeli officials say: ➡ Iran’s missile capability may already be reduced by up to 80%+ in some regions due to strikes on launch infrastructure. But Iran still has enough missiles for sustained attacks. 6️⃣ Important reality Iran does NOT have a confirmed operational ICBM force yet. Most missiles are: • SRBM: 300–700 km • MRBM: 1,000–2,500 km Meaning: ✔ Israel ✔ US bases in Middle East ✔ Gulf oil infrastructure are within range. But continental US is not. 7️⃣ What happens next The war is entering a dangerous phase: • US moving air campaign deeper into Iran • Iran conserving remaining missiles • Drone and proxy attacks increasing This is becoming a long attrition war of missiles vs air defense interceptors. The side that runs out of missiles or interceptors first will lose the strategic edge.

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This is the closest humanity has ever come to industrial fusion power. We’re witnessing the beginning of an energy revolution — the power of the Sun, without the danger of the bomb. 🚨 BREAKING: France just set the WORLD RECORD in Nuclear Fusion. 1,337 seconds (22 minutes) of sustained fusion at 50 million °C (90 million °F) — hotter than the Sun’s core. This isn’t sci-fi anymore. What this means for humanity — in hard stats: 🔹 Fusion vs Fission • Fission (atomic bombs) splits atoms → radioactive waste, meltdown risk • Fusion fuses atoms → near-zero waste, no chain-reaction runaway • 1 gram of fusion fuel = 8 tons of oil energy equivalent • Fuel source: Hydrogen from water — 1 liter of seawater can produce energy equal to 300 liters of petrol 🔹 Why France’s 22-minute run matters • To power a city, fusion must last minutes → hours • Before this: most reactors achieved seconds • Now: 22 minutes of stability = engineering breakthrough • Temperature: 5x hotter than the Sun’s core • Plasma confinement: record-breaking steady-state control 🔹 Benefits to mankind • Unlimited clean energy → zero carbon • No Fukushima, no Chernobyl risk • No long-lived nuclear waste • Could cut global emissions by 75–80% • One fusion plant = power for millions of homes 🔹 Is it dangerous? Fusion cannot explode. If something goes wrong → plasma cools in milliseconds. It’s 1,000,000× safer than fission. The “bomb” comparison is scientifically false.

This is the closest humanity has ever come to industrial fusion power. We’re witnessing the beginning of an energy revolution — the power of the Sun, without the danger of the bomb. 🚨 BREAKING: France just set the WORLD RECORD in Nuclear Fusion. 1,337 seconds (22 minutes) of sustained fusion at 50 million °C (90 million °F) — hotter than the Sun’s core. This isn’t sci-fi anymore. What this means for humanity — in hard stats: 🔹 Fusion vs Fission • Fission (atomic bombs) splits atoms → radioactive waste, meltdown risk • Fusion fuses atoms → near-zero waste, no chain-reaction runaway • 1 gram of fusion fuel = 8 tons of oil energy equivalent • Fuel source: Hydrogen from water — 1 liter of seawater can produce energy equal to 300 liters of petrol 🔹 Why France’s 22-minute run matters • To power a city, fusion must last minutes → hours • Before this: most reactors achieved seconds • Now: 22 minutes of stability = engineering breakthrough • Temperature: 5x hotter than the Sun’s core • Plasma confinement: record-breaking steady-state control 🔹 Benefits to mankind • Unlimited clean energy → zero carbon • No Fukushima, no Chernobyl risk • No long-lived nuclear waste • Could cut global emissions by 75–80% • One fusion plant = power for millions of homes 🔹 Is it dangerous? Fusion cannot explode. If something goes wrong → plasma cools in milliseconds. It’s 1,000,000× safer than fission. The “bomb” comparison is scientifically false.

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