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Satellites at war: A week of U.S.-Iran tensions sum up military reliance on space

even if sattelites detected the launcahs and simultaneously warned troops on the ground it won't change anything. sedjil BM reaches 2500 km in less than three minutes. for short range BMthe time span will be shorter.
BTW why the article does not mention that during the attack no one had a connection with the base?? or why troops stood inside bunkers for two hours after Iran stopped launching missiles??
or why does not talk about the Pentagon's new plan to invest more in sattelite real-time surveillance capability?? why they bother while this article says they already are there??:enjoy::enjoy:
 
US couldn't stop Iranian missiles landed on their junky bases and killed/injured several of their troops.

Btw US don't exist anymore after trump baiden election. Check news :enjoy:
 
How much it take for the missiles to reach Ain-Al-Asad from iran iraq border and how much it take for them to give the warning to the soldiers and how long it take for them to go to the shelters. Let not include the human delays and the time it take for humans to decide what to do in between
Actually its pretty quick once the missiles are up in the air. Couple of seconds at least once they know its a ballistic missile.
 
How much it take for the missiles to reach Ain-Al-Asad from iran iraq border and how much it take for them to give the warning to the soldiers and how long it take for them to go to the shelters. Let not include the human delays and the time it take for humans to decide what to do in between

We're probably talking, the amount of time to make chai from when it was launched in Kermanshah for it to strike the base, they need to notify within 1 minute, and they can probably do it with 10 seconds once the missile picks up altitude.
 
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