This video breaks down the strategic logic behind Iran’s missile program: how it started, how it evolved, and how it’s being used today. It traces the transformation from scattered Soviet-inspired weapons in the 1980s to a fully domestic AND doctrine-based arsenal capable of precision strikes across the region.
We cover the early urgency during wartime, Tehrani Moghaddam’s engineering brilliance, and Iran’s shift into real combat usage. That includes strikes against ISIS in Syria, the Ain al-Assad retaliation in 2020, and the ongoing True Promise campaigns against Israel in 2024 and 2025.
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Chapter I – From Desperation to Innovation
02:10 Chapter II – The Father
03:00 Chapter III – Proving Grounds
4:10 Chapter IV – A Hypersonic Promise
5:05 Conclusion
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