Iran War Success has been highlighted in recent reports by a US television network that confirmed several key radar systems were targeted during the early phase of the conflict.
According to the report, a highly advanced THAAD radar system located in Jordan was destroyed at the start of the war. The radar system was considered an important part of regional missile defense.
The report also said that Iran carried out targeted strikes against THAAD radar installations at two locations in the United Arab Emirates.
However, the exact level of damage to the Emirati radar systems is still unclear. The radar units were located inside protected buildings, making it difficult to fully assess the impact.
Experts note that a single THAAD radar system costs around 500 million dollars, which shows the strategic value of such equipment.
The US television report further stated that an early warning radar system in Qatar was also destroyed during the attacks.
Military analysts believe these actions were part of Iran’s broader strategy to weaken air defense capabilities. By targeting communication, radar, and surveillance equipment, Iran aimed to reduce the effectiveness of enemy defense networks.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said the country is fully prepared for a prolonged conflict.
Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini stated that Iran has the capability to continue the fight for a long period if necessary.
He also claimed that Iran will soon introduce new strategic weapons that have not yet been used in combat operations.
The situation in the region remains tense as military developments continue to unfold.
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