Iran Launches Advanced Ballistic Missiles at Tel Aviv in Unprecedented Escalation

Use of Sejjil, Fattah, and Kheibar-4 missiles marks shift in regional deterrence strategy as Tehran signals it now has "execution capability, not just threats".

Watan-In a dramatic and unprecedented development, Iran has announced the use of its advanced ballistic missiles for the first time in a direct strike on targets inside Tel Aviv—signaling a major shift in the rules of engagement across the region.

Three cutting-edge missile systems—Sejjil, Fattah, and Kheibar-4 (Khorramshahr-4)—were used operationally, forming what is now considered one of the most sophisticated and formidable offensive missile arsenals in the region.

A solid-fuel ballistic missile known for its rapid launch capabilities. It carries a 650 kg warhead with a dual-guidance system offering pinpoint accuracy, with a deviation margin of less than 50 meters—ideal for striking strategic infrastructure.

Amid this qualitative leap, Tehran emphasized that it no longer needs to rely on threats alone—it now possesses the capability to execute. The message is clear: any aggression will be met with devastating retaliation.
Iranian missiles on Israel

Iran’s entry into the hypersonic weapon era, capable of exceeding 6,000 km/h with high maneuverability. This makes it nearly impossible to intercept, even with the most advanced Western air defense systems.

A 30-ton heavy missile with a 1.5-ton warhead, capable of reaching up to 4,300 km. It features an advanced guidance system that significantly challenges aerial interception efforts.

Amid this qualitative leap, Tehran emphasized that it no longer needs to rely on threats alone—it now possesses the capability to execute. The message is clear: any aggression will be met with devastating retaliation.

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