Israeli aerospace industries chief admits to high accuracy of Iranian missiles
The head of Israel Aerospace Industries has acknowledged that missiles fired by Iran were advanced and accurate, and in some cases, due to the inability of the regime’s defense systems, successfully hit their targets.
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Boaz Levy, CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries, in a rare admission, stated that the Iranian missiles used during the 12-day war were “not simple missiles” and that their capabilities must be taken seriously.
According to Al-Manar TV, he emphasized: “These missiles were truly guided toward their targets, and when, for various reasons, we were unable to intercept them, they struck their intended objectives.”
This admission comes despite earlier attempts by Hebrew-language media to downplay the range and precision of these missiles. Levy’s latest remarks reflect the growing concern among Israel’s military and industrial circles over the advancement of Iran’s missile technology.
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