Iran’s most advanced missiles, including the Qassem Basir and Fattah-2, remain unused despite ongoing conflict. Experts suggest these sophisticated weapons might be held in reserve, destroyed, or not yet fully operational. While older missiles have been deployed, recent attacks show a decline in numbers and high interception rates by US and Israeli forces. Iran’s most advanced missiles, including the Qassem Basir and Fattah-2, remain unused despite ongoing conflict. Experts suggest these sophisticated weapons might be held in reserve, destroyed, or not yet fully operational. While older missiles have been deployed, recent attacks show a decline in numbers and high interception rates by US and Israeli forces.
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