Their primary known standoff missile is the RAMPAGE. Stated range 155 miles. My guess is they have a longer-range variant unavailable for export that they've envisioned for this type of situation.
I've actually been to Kharg Island. Yes, the IDF could easily cripple the island's oil export capability. Ditto other oil production/transmission facilities. However, the Iranian response would likely be an attempt to close the Straits ... thus sucking the USN into the fray. Risking Hormuz also wouldn't sit well with the Saudis and gulf states either.nortex97 said:
Over 90 percent of Iran's petroleum exports are via one island terminal in the Persian Gulf. Kharg Island could be 'sunk' pretty easily by the Israeli's, but the question is what do they really want to achieve.
benchmark said:I've actually been to Kharg Island. Yes, the IDF could easily cripple the island's oil export capability. Ditto other oil production/transmission facilities. However, the Iranian response would likely be an attempt to close the Straits ... thus sucking the USN into the fray. Risking Hormuz also wouldn't sit well with the Saudis and gulf states either.nortex97 said:
Over 90 percent of Iran's petroleum exports are via one island terminal in the Persian Gulf. Kharg Island could be 'sunk' pretty easily by the Israeli's, but the question is what do they really want to achieve.
There's a long list of other juicy targets. I vote for taking major oil targets off the table.
Measured responses have been a strategy of the past and if they worked, we wouldn't be where we are today. Israel is in a total war now and have to treat it like one.B-1 83 said:How about a different take?Gilligan said:
Iran has poked the bear.
I hope Israel's response is 100 fold and sets Iran back 100 years. It will be truly amazing if they actually go for and get the Assahola Khomeanie!
Hit one, and only one target. Don't hit a major export terminal, refinery, or nuke site. Just hit a major feeder line going into a major export facility and shut it down for a while. Let the concept set in that it could have been an all out attack and there's not a $@#&* thing Iran could do about it even with the best preparations. Perhaps that's asking too much to pull off
AtticusMatlock said:
Italy is part of the joint counter-terror partnership to secure the ocean against the Houthi aggression.
There's not a joint agreement to counter Iran militarily. Very doubtful Israel gets an assist.
If the Houthis keep shooting at US ships, they may get up close and personal with the A-10, if they are within it's range.chickencoupe16 said:Probably the most likely use of A-10s is defense of US bases in Iraq, Syria, or elsewhere that Iranian backed forces may be able to attack. If the US did get involved in offensive actions, I could see A-10s involved in something like Operation Praying Mantis or in defense of Navy ships but I highly doubt we see US aircraft active over Iranian ground.Shoefly! said:TH36 said:
My comment was made because the A-10 doesn't come to mind when I think of aircraft that would be used to intercept missiles. Maybe drones? But not missiles. That's why I said it was an interesting choice of aircraft to send over there.
I would assume Iran has tanks and other ground targets?
buzzardb267 said:If the Houthis keep shooting at US ships, they may get up close and personal with the A-10, if they are within it's range.chickencoupe16 said:Probably the most likely use of A-10s is defense of US bases in Iraq, Syria, or elsewhere that Iranian backed forces may be able to attack. If the US did get involved in offensive actions, I could see A-10s involved in something like Operation Praying Mantis or in defense of Navy ships but I highly doubt we see US aircraft active over Iranian ground.Shoefly! said:TH36 said:
My comment was made because the A-10 doesn't come to mind when I think of aircraft that would be used to intercept missiles. Maybe drones? But not missiles. That's why I said it was an interesting choice of aircraft to send over there.
I would assume Iran has tanks and other ground targets?
Yeah, was going to point out that if they are shooting down our drones, we aren't sending A-10s into that airspace.GAC06 said:buzzardb267 said:If the Houthis keep shooting at US ships, they may get up close and personal with the A-10, if they are within it's range.chickencoupe16 said:Probably the most likely use of A-10s is defense of US bases in Iraq, Syria, or elsewhere that Iranian backed forces may be able to attack. If the US did get involved in offensive actions, I could see A-10s involved in something like Operation Praying Mantis or in defense of Navy ships but I highly doubt we see US aircraft active over Iranian ground.Shoefly! said:TH36 said:
My comment was made because the A-10 doesn't come to mind when I think of aircraft that would be used to intercept missiles. Maybe drones? But not missiles. That's why I said it was an interesting choice of aircraft to send over there.
I would assume Iran has tanks and other ground targets?
Likely an A-10 will join the list of UAV's the Houthis shot down in that case
Absolutely incredible footage of the ballistic missile engagement over Jordan and Israel, as filmed by Zaid Al-Abbadi from Amman during last night’s Iranian ballistic missile attack. pic.twitter.com/hi9ilJLvMa
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) October 2, 2024
fc2112 said:
Anyone know how Iran's anti missile system works?
I am - very - familiar with Israel's three tiered missile defense system, but don't know anything at all about Iran's..
fc2112 said:
Anyone know how Iran's anti missile system works?
I am - very - familiar with Israel's three tiered missile defense system, but don't know anything at all about Iran's..
“Report that IRIAF fighter jets, including F-14 Tomcats and F-4 Phantoms are now continuously patrolling the skies to confront any possible aerial threat”.
— 𝑷𝒂𝒓𝒊𝒔 🇺🇸 (@HeySlattz) October 1, 2024
Still using F-4’s and 14’s in 2024 lol. pic.twitter.com/3PhxZQ61wH
Reported #Israeli naval strikes against warehouses inside the #Russian controlled Hmeimim base in Latakia, W Syria, shortly after an Iranian shipment arrived at the base. https://t.co/jc9n9QXaMd
— Qutaiba Idlbi قتيبة ادلبي (@Qidlbi) October 3, 2024
🔴We eliminated terrorist Aziz Salha, who took part in the Ramallah lynching in Oct. 2000, in the area of Deir El Balah in central Gaza.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 3, 2024
Salha took part in the brutal lynching of Sergeant First Class (Res.) Yosef Avrahami and Corporal (Res.) Vadim Norzhich in Ramallah in 2000.… pic.twitter.com/NHWw8pF2IO
Israel reportedly struck a warehouse of Iranian and Syrian weapons (you can see missiles or rockets cooking off) in the town of Jableh near the main Russian base of Hmeimim in Syria. The base itself has not been touched, per Russian accounts, and the Russians apparently tried to… pic.twitter.com/kyTlaPWWnu
— Yaroslav Trofimov (@yarotrof) October 3, 2024
ABATTBQ11 said:
Those F-14's still have a pretty powerful radar. They're no slouches, and I wouldn't write them off. They're hard for Iran to keep in the air, but they do it because it's worth it.
U.S. State Department Spokesman, Matthew Miller says that the United States is working with Israel to determine the Shape, Scale, and Targets of an Israeli Air Campaign against Iran; but that they have made clear they do not believe the Iranian Nuclear Program should be Targeted.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 3, 2024
Israeli Airstrikes within the last few minutes near Rafic Hariri International Airport in the Southern Suburbs of Beirut. pic.twitter.com/ddM5nbmEZA
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 3, 2024
Despite Iran claiming to have cause “Catastrophic Damage” to Nevatim Airbase in the Negev Desert of Southern Israel, as well as the Destruction of several F-35s; Satellite Imagery shows only Three Impacts within the Base, including one on an Unknown Aircraft Hanger which appears… pic.twitter.com/kIHXuLDr6R
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 3, 2024
Yeah...just looked at the specs and it uses an ANALOG computer...nortex97 said:
It's look down shoot down but otherwise vacuum tube level tech compared to a modern phased array radar. No way they still have any aim-54s operational still, or sparrows. Just keeping the tf-35's running is amazing. Whole reason the navy gave up on tomcat 21 was man hours per flight hours.
Just when you think you can't dislike this administration more.AtticusMatlock said:U.S. State Department Spokesman, Matthew Miller says that the United States is working with Israel to determine the Shape, Scale, and Targets of an Israeli Air Campaign against Iran; but that they have made clear they do not believe the Iranian Nuclear Program should be Targeted.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 3, 2024
I don't particularly care if they are polite about it. And I hope they aren't coordinating too closely with the US government because if they are the target list will be in Iran's hands as soon as it is finalized. Iran needs to learn that directly attacking Israel means Israel directly attacks them in return. And in that process, they need to make it clear to Iran that no target is off the table, no target is untouchable, and that Israel's bombs and missiles work much better against Iran's air defenses than Iran's did against Israel's defenses.Ag87H2O said:Just when you think you can't dislike this administration more.AtticusMatlock said:U.S. State Department Spokesman, Matthew Miller says that the United States is working with Israel to determine the Shape, Scale, and Targets of an Israeli Air Campaign against Iran; but that they have made clear they do not believe the Iranian Nuclear Program should be Targeted.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 3, 2024
I hope the Israelis politely tell Biden to pound sand and then blow the Iranian nuclear facilities to dust.
Yep. Those long range radars the F14s had were awesome, but without the long range AA missile to take advantage of it, you are just a cop shining a flashlight in the dark to let everybody else know where you are.P.U.T.U said:
I think the last time the USA gave Iran F14s was 1976 and F4s in 1971 so it has been 50 years with probably minimal upgrades. Doesn't matter how good they are with the F35s able to shoot them down before the F14s even know they are there