The true size of losses, especially in Iran, is greater, given to the dominance of Israeli aviation in Iran’s sky.
Iran’s general losses in technology during Israeli operation People are like a lionwhich began on June 13, recorded in the picture and video, was 15 times more than Israel’s loss. This was expressed by Osint Analyst Elmustek in X, which refers to open data.
“I belong to 73 Iranian losses and 4 losses in Israel. In Iran’s 73 losses, 44 losses of 44 losses fall on those who launch ballistic missiles,” the report said.
Judging at the table published a little later and supplemented by new data to losses, except for launching for ballistic missiles, Iran also lost:
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military radar,
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Six air defense systems,
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Eight helicopters
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Three planes,
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A certain amount of engineering and automotic equipment.
In this regard, Israel did not just miss five drones.
However, this is not the total losses of the parties, but only those confirmed by the photos and video frames published in the public domain.
Obviously, the true size of losses, especially in Iran, is greater, given the dominance of Israeli aviation in Iran’s sky.
So I’ve finished counting now:
I counted the 73x losses in Iran and 4x losses in Israel.Outside of Iran’s 73x losses, 44x ballistic missile launchars. pic.twitter.com/dqjoyhexmo
– Elmustek (@elmustek) June 20, 2025
As you know, on the night of June 13, Israel began a military operation against Iran, which attracted nuclear facilities, military bases and Iranian army personnel. Israeli authorities explained their attacks with a dangerous approach to Tehran in the creation of nuclear weapons.
Iran denied accusations of creating an atom bomb and in response to Israel road -of ballistic missiles. Until June 21, countries continue to exchange blows.
Source: korrespondent

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