Reuters:
Iranian missile strike on Israel shows capability for greater scale, complexity
By Gerry Doyle
October 2, 2024
8:13 PM GMT+10, Updated 3 hours ago
A projectile is seen in the sky after Iran fired a salvo of ballistic missiles, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, as seen from Tel Aviv, Israel, October 1, 2024. REUTERS/Ammar Awad/File Photo
Oct 2 (Reuters) - The Iranian ballistic missile attack against Israel on Tuesday was larger, more complex and involved more advanced weapons than the strikes in April, experts say, putting greater stress on missile defences and allowing more warheads to get through.
Although debris from the more than 180 missiles is still being collected and analysed, experts say the latest attacks appear to have used Iran's Fattah-1 and Kheybarshekan missiles, both of which have a reported range of about 1,400 kilometres (870 miles).
Iran has said both missiles have manoeuvring warheads, which can make defence more difficult, and use solid fuel, meaning they can be launched with little warning.
Iran has said both missiles have manoeuvring warheads, which can make defence more difficult, and use solid fuel, meaning they can be launched with little warning.
"Shorter launch prep means those missiles arrive all at once to further stress the defence," said Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in California.
"The (warheads) can manoeuvre a bit to complicate interceptor allocation, and manoeuvring means they can strike with better accuracy to actually hit targets after they are through."
"The (warheads) can manoeuvre a bit to complicate interceptor allocation, and manoeuvring means they can strike with better accuracy to actually hit targets after they are through."
Some Fattah-1 missiles were used in the April strike, which was largely defeated by U.S. and Israeli missile defences. But most were liquid-fuelled Emad ballistic missiles, which had a reported failure rate of 50%, Lewis said, and only enough accuracy to hit a target more than 1 km in diameter.
By contrast, Iran has said its more advanced ballistic missiles have a "circular error probable" of about 20 metres, meaning half of all the missiles fired at a target will land within 20 metres of it. They are "Iran's most advanced ballistic missiles capable of reaching Israel", said Fabian Hinz, research associate for defence and military affairs at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
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By contrast, Iran has said its more advanced ballistic missiles have a "circular error probable" of about 20 metres, meaning half of all the missiles fired at a target will land within 20 metres of it. They are "Iran's most advanced ballistic missiles capable of reaching Israel", said Fabian Hinz, research associate for defence and military affairs at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
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Videos of Tuesday's attack appeared to show missile re-entry vehicles - which carry their warheads - or fiery debris reaching the ground. Some were intercepted, including several above the earth's atmosphere.
The Pentagon said that two U.S. Navy destroyers fired about a dozen interceptors against the Iranian ballistic missiles.
Ankit Panda of the U.S.-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said that direct comparisons with the April strikes would be difficult because not just the weapons, but the structure of the attack and the defences had all changed.
For example, he said, the strikes in April involved slow-moving drones and cruise missiles, which provided defenders more warning time.
For example, he said, the strikes in April involved slow-moving drones and cruise missiles, which provided defenders more warning time.
"We have a different attack pattern ... probably a more spent-down Israeli Arrow interceptor magazine, and the IRGC Aerospace Force opting for the apparent use of a larger number of more advanced and capable missiles," he said, referring to the missile arm of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards Corps.
Reports of damage have been limited, and Israel initially reported no deaths as a result of Tuesday's attack.
But Malcolm Davis, a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, warned that future attacks could be still more complex and use an even greater number of missiles.
"If the Iranians launch another much larger attack, it is likely that more missiles will get through, particularly if ballistic missile attacks are coordinated with cruise missile and drone attacks," Davis said. "So I don't think we've seen the maximum scale of attack by any means."
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