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Why US May End up Backing Down as Trump/Netanyahu seem Scared of the Iranian Massive Deadly Retaliations instantly after each Attack

Why US May End up Backing Down as Trump/Netanyahu seem Scared of the Iranian Massive Deadly Retaliations instantly after each Attack

 


To destroy a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group, Iran would primarily rely on a “saturation attack” strategy.


Iran’s Fattah-1 and Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles can travel at speeds 14–15 times the speed of sound. Because of this extreme speed, radar and air-defense systems have very little time to detect and respond to them. These missiles are maneuverable within the atmosphere, allowing them to change their flight path, which helps them evade U.S. Aegis interceptor systems.


In June 2025, Iran reportedly conducted a successful test of a missile capable of carrying a 2-ton warhead. Such a massive warhead, if it directly strikes a large target like an aircraft carrier, could potentially sink the vessel or disable it by causing massive fires. Equipped with Maneuverable Re-entry Vehicle (MaRV) technology, these missiles are designed for high-precision strikes.


Iran can also deploy hundreds of suicide drones (such as the Shahed series) simultaneously. Their primary role would be to exhaust air-defense missiles and disable the carrier group’s radar and sensor systems.


In addition, Abu Mahdi (1,000 km range) and Noor anti-ship missiles fly extremely close to the sea surface, making them difficult to detect on radar.


Possible Iranian saturation-attack strategy against a carrier group:


Phase 1: Launch drones and anti-radiation missiles (such as Hormuz-1) to destroy or suppress the carrier group’s radar and sensor systems.


Phase 2: Fire hundreds of cruise missiles and conventional ballistic missiles to overwhelm and break through the carrier’s defensive “shield.”

Final Phase: Once defensive interceptors are depleted, deliver the main strike using hypersonic missiles with 2-ton warheads to hit the primary targets.


The hard way is the only way out for the United States of Israel's Donald Netanyahu to surrender in Peace or Else ...

 


To destroy a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group, Iran would primarily rely on a “saturation attack” strategy.


Iran’s Fattah-1 and Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles can travel at speeds 14–15 times the speed of sound. Because of this extreme speed, radar and air-defense systems have very little time to detect and respond to them. These missiles are maneuverable within the atmosphere, allowing them to change their flight path, which helps them evade U.S. Aegis interceptor systems.


In June 2025, Iran reportedly conducted a successful test of a missile capable of carrying a 2-ton warhead. Such a massive warhead, if it directly strikes a large target like an aircraft carrier, could potentially sink the vessel or disable it by causing massive fires. Equipped with Maneuverable Re-entry Vehicle (MaRV) technology, these missiles are designed for high-precision strikes.


Iran can also deploy hundreds of suicide drones (such as the Shahed series) simultaneously. Their primary role would be to exhaust air-defense missiles and disable the carrier group’s radar and sensor systems.


In addition, Abu Mahdi (1,000 km range) and Noor anti-ship missiles fly extremely close to the sea surface, making them difficult to detect on radar.


Possible Iranian saturation-attack strategy against a carrier group:


Phase 1: Launch drones and anti-radiation missiles (such as Hormuz-1) to destroy or suppress the carrier group’s radar and sensor systems.


Phase 2: Fire hundreds of cruise missiles and conventional ballistic missiles to overwhelm and break through the carrier’s defensive “shield.”

Final Phase: Once defensive interceptors are depleted, deliver the main strike using hypersonic missiles with 2-ton warheads to hit the primary targets.


The hard way is the only way out for the United States of Israel's Donald Netanyahu to surrender in Peace or Else ...

Iran — Israeli War: Russian supersonic missile boat enters Mediterranean

Iran — Israeli War: Russian supersonic missile boat enters Mediterranean


As escalations continue to rise in the middle east amidst retaliatory attack against Israel by the Islamic Republic of Iran, a Russian navy frigate equipped with Kinzhal supersonic missiles has entered the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal as part of a planned naval exercise, Russia’s defence ministry says.


The Russian ship, Marshal Shaposhnikov, will continue performing the tasks assigned to its expedition plan, it said in a statement. It provided no details.


Earlier last week, authorities in Moscow had called for all countries in the Middle East to show restraint and prevent the region slipping into complete chaos after tensions were raised by Israel’s deadly air strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1.


“Right now it is very important for everyone to maintain restraint in order not to lead to a complete destabilisation of the situation in the region, which does not exactly shine with stability and predictability,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.


As escalations continue to rise in the middle east amidst retaliatory attack against Israel by the Islamic Republic of Iran, a Russian navy frigate equipped with Kinzhal supersonic missiles has entered the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal as part of a planned naval exercise, Russia’s defence ministry says.


The Russian ship, Marshal Shaposhnikov, will continue performing the tasks assigned to its expedition plan, it said in a statement. It provided no details.


Earlier last week, authorities in Moscow had called for all countries in the Middle East to show restraint and prevent the region slipping into complete chaos after tensions were raised by Israel’s deadly air strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1.


“Right now it is very important for everyone to maintain restraint in order not to lead to a complete destabilisation of the situation in the region, which does not exactly shine with stability and predictability,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

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