
75% success – achievements & failures of war against Iran
Overall we can see many significant achievements and yet some critical tasks remain unfinished.

Overall we can see many significant achievements and yet some critical tasks remain unfinished.

Israel intensified operations across Iran and Lebanon, eliminating senior IRGC officials and Hezbollah terrorists behind a deadly attack.

IDF interrogations of captured Radwan Force and Hezbollah terrorists revealed that morale within the terror group has hit an all-time low.

The shift reflects a broader evolution to a multi‑layered air‑defense architecture.

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Startups with expertise in AI, robotics, sensors, autonomy, and cybersecurity suddenly found their commercial technologies were directly applicable to battlefield challenges.

In a swift maneuver, IDF troops immediately took out a Hezbollah terror cell that wounded several troops in a drone attack.

The strategy is simple in concept but demanding in execution: allow Iranian missile crews to expose themselves, then strike immediately before a launch sequence can be completed.

This marks fastest industrial expansion in Israel’s military sector, with factories now operating around the clock to meet both battlefield requirements and strategic stockpile goals.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe recently cautioned American lawmakers that without the current, systematic dismantling of Iran’s missile‑development infrastructure, Tehran would have been on track to acquire the capability to strike the continental United States.

Since the beginning of operations against Hezbollah, the IDF has eliminated over 800 terrorists—including several high-level commanders, many from the Radwan Forces.

Inside safe rooms, Israelis often hear a sequence of sounds that can be unsettling even for those accustomed to them. The deep, distant thud of a rocket landing, the rising wail of the siren, and then the sharp booms of interceptions overhead.

The system requires a massive, stable power source condensed into a weight-sensitive airframe.

The defining feature of the Shadowfax is its adaptable architecture, which allows a single chassis to be rapidly reconfigured for four critical mission profiles.

As of this writing, not a single Israeli aircraft has been damaged while operating over Iranian territory.

They note it would ensure that those who commit acts of terror do not benefit from future prisoner exchange deals, as thousands have in the past.

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The importance of this solution cannot be overstated, as traditional “return-to-home” functions fail instantly when GPS is lost, leading to the loss of thousands of airframes.

While the missiles themselves—including the Emad, Shahab-3, and Khaibar Shekan—remain safe under hundreds of meters of granite, their utility is crippled if they cannot reach the surface.