Tal Inbar stated that Houthi missile attacks on Israel are guided by Iran. Each interception is analyzed to improve defense, but adversaries also learn. Even a single missile causes concern in central Israel.
Missiles, intelligence and nukes: Iran’s arms race reaches space
Years after its first satellite launch, Iran runs dual space programs; while promoting civilian goals, the Revolutionary Guard develops spy satellites with Russian support; Western officials warn satellite launch tech mirrors that used for ballistic missiles
Expert suspects occular capability of Iranian-designed Hezbollah drone
Tal Inbar noted that the Houthi drone strike on Tel Aviv exposed gaps in Israel’s defense readiness, stressing the need for improved countermeasures against aerial threats.
Hezbollah – Equipping itself with Iranian Sayyad 2 Surface-to-Air Missiles
Tal Inbar identified Hezbollah’s Sayyad-2C missiles from Iranian stockpiles. He noted that their presence in Lebanon signals enhanced air defense capabilities, posing a potential challenge to Israeli air operations.
Why nearly intact Iranian missiles are being found in the Negev – explainer
Despite IDF claims that 99% of the Iranian missiles sent on April 14 were intercepted, missile parts keep being discovered in the Judean desert.
Suicide Drones, Cruise and Ballistic Missiles: A Breakdown of the Iranian Aerial Attack on Israel
Tal Inbar noted that Iran’s attack on Israel involved ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones. He emphasized the importance of multi-layered air defense and allied coordination in countering the large-scale assault.
Iranian monkey launch ‘a publicity stunt,’ Israeli space expert says
Iran’s launching of a monkey into orbit was a publicity stunt that says nothing about its ballistic missile capabilities