Missiles fail to take off from launch, fail or crash in flight, or crash before reaching their targets.
At least half of the ballistic missiles fired by Iran at Israel during the April 14 mass attack failed. ABC News reported this on Monday, April 15.
It is noted that the weapons either failed to fly during launch, or suffered a failure or crash in flight, or crashed before reaching their targets.
The data on this ratio of missiles disabled during the attack on Israel was confirmed to journalists by two American officials.
Earlier, a senior US official said that among more than 300 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, there were between 115 and 135 ballistic missiles launched at Israel.
This means that only half of the ballistic missiles launched by Iran should have been shot down by the air defenses of Israel and other countries.
Let’s remember that on the night of April 14, Iran fired more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel, 99% of which were intercepted by air defense forces.
Tehran called its attack “successful” and warned Israel not to retaliate.
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Source: korrespondent

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