Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Inside Iran’s arsenal from hypersonic missiles to fanatical troops & secret terror legion amid fears of new Israeli war

Inside Iran’s arsenal from hypersonic missiles to fanatical troops & secret terror legion amid fears of new Israeli war



IRAN is feared to be on the verge of unleashing its terrifying arsenal of hypersonic missiles and fanatical troops into Israel.

The shadowy Middle Eastern nation has one of the most lethal rocket collections in the world - as well as a warped terrorist army.

Fears are mounting an all-out war could break out after Iran threatened to take "pre-emptive action" against Israel.

It could lead to devastating consequences for Israelis as Iran has a selection of brutal missiles up its sleeve and hundreds of thousands of troops ready to fight.

Iran has 575,000-strong army, and also has 350,000 reservists ready to draft in at any moment, figures from Global Fire Power reveal.

Among Iran's military might is the twisted terrorist army known as the Revolutionary Guard.

The shady force has been brainwashed into having a deep and violent hatred of the West, Christians and Jews, researchers previously told The Sun.

Iran is also known to have a sprawling network of terrorist sleeper cells, watched over by the fanatical Revolutionary Guard.

Many of its tendrils are in the Middle East and have even spread to Europe and the US, ready to strike on order from the very top of Tehran.

All are overseen by the military group known as the Quds Force, which is up to 20,000 strong and understood to be responsible for supporting and training proxy groups worldwide.

Meanwhile, Iran also has at least 4,071 tanks, 541 planes and helicopters and 19 submarines at its disposal.

But its most terrifying asset is its missile arsenal.

This year, Iran unveiled its first ever hypersonic ballistic missile.

Dubbed "Fattah", the 3,800mph rocket was revealed by Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards at a grand ceremony attended by President Ebrahim Rahisi in June.

Tehran claims the new instrument of death can breach even the most high-tech of air defences by travelling five times the speed of sound.

Iranian state media said Fattah - meaning "Victory" - can target "the enemy's advanced anti-missile systems and is a big generational leap in the field of missiles".

General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards aerospace wing, claimed the rocket "can manoeuvre in and out of the atmosphere".

Iran also this year showcased a long-range ballistic missile with a range of 1,242 miles.

The Kheybar precision-guided missile - the latest in Iran’s longest-range Khorramshahr line of missiles - can reportedly be launched in less than 12 minutes.

Despite international sanctions, Tehran has been able to develop a sizeable weapons industry capable of exporting military kits to allies like Russia, which it has denied doing.

And just last year, Tehran boasted it had added a new "Khaibar-buster"that can strike US bases to its impressive arsenal.

It has a reported 900-mile range and can defeat missile shield systems.

The name "Khaibar-buster" is a chilling reference to a Jewish castle overrun by Muslim warriors in the early days of Islam.

One of Iran's most renowned missiles is the Shahab 3 surface-to-surface missile.

The Shahab, known as the "Shooting Star", is understood to be able to launch explosive chemical warheads of up to 186 miles.

It has been claimed Iranian officials purchased the missiles from North Korea, who constructed the weapon solely to blast the United States from the Korean Peninsula.

Iran is feared to be preparing its arsenal for battle in Israel as it warned an invasion into Gaza would open the "gates of hell".

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4 comments:

Scott said...

Gary,
It's so nice to hear from you, and hope you are doing well. As far as comments, there actually are but things are scrolling so fast, it's hard to tell. It's probably not worthwhile, as a comment from morning is long gone by afternoon.
I believe we are seeing the last dominos fall before the Tribulation, including Isaiah 17 and Ezekiel 38. I don't see the Church being here for Ezekiel 38 for a variety of reasons. Considering that birth pains only increase in frequency and intensity....It's also getting harder to see Israel living 'securely' and 'recovered from war' short of the AC covenant.....Its possible...Im starting to wonder if we see Isa 17 play out (soon) - but I am wondering if the AC steps in in the aftermath of the current situation....Just a thought. I think we still have to ~ 2030 for the absolute very latest the Trib can start based on the 120 year generation. Food for thought

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Scott said...

Always a pleasure :)
(I didn't know if you wanted me to post that or not)

This has given us a lot to think about....We had a nice group hang out after Church Sunday and talk about all of this....I've always assumed both Isaiah 17 and Ezek 38 would happen before the Trib begins (and they may well - I still lean this way) - but seeing all of this is hard to comprehend Israel feeling 'secure' short of the AC covenant (who knows tho? Anything can happen)....Anyway many thanks for the encouraging words and is very much appreciated :)

Scott said...

Of course if Gog Magog does happen after the start of the trip, I believe it would have to be within a few weeks, because I don't believe the burning of the weapons for 7 years post Gog-Magog will extend into the 1000 year reign