
How Iran managed to evade Israel’s air defense system by changing strategy
Israel has adapted by refining interception algorithms, improving sensor fusion, and conducting rapid post‑strike analysis to identify weaknesses.

Israel has adapted by refining interception algorithms, improving sensor fusion, and conducting rapid post‑strike analysis to identify weaknesses.

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.

Despite the huge media hype regarding a potential peace deal, the announcement is likely nothing more than a strategic feint designed to keep Tehran off-balance.