Brief Report: Types of Weapons Used by Iran and Israel

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    Brief Report: Types of Weapons Used by Iran and Israel

    The military confrontation between Iran and Israel is a complex hybrid of direct strikes, proxy warfare, and strategic deterrence. Both nations are heavily armed and rely on advanced technologies, with each seeking regional dominance. The risk of a b

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The military confrontation between Iran and Israel is a complex hybrid of direct strikes, proxy warfare, and strategic deterrence. Both nations are heavily armed and rely on advanced technologies, with each seeking regional dominance. The risk of a broader conflict remains high, especially as hostilities intensify and alliances deepen.


By: Dahir Alasow
Source: Waagacusub.com
Date: June 16, 2025


1. Israel

Israel is one of the strongest military powers in the Middle East, equipped with advanced weapons technology, layered air defense systems, and a presumed but undeclared nuclear capability. Its key weapon systems include:

Fighter Jets:

  • F-35I "Adir” – Stealth aircraft with deep-strike capabilities, undetectable by radar.

  • F-15 & F-16 – Versatile combat jets used for precision strikes and air dominance.

Air Defense Systems:

  • Iron Dome – Intercepts short-range rockets, commonly used against threats from Hamas and Hezbollah.

  • David’s Sling – Designed to counter medium-range ballistic threats.

  • Arrow 2 & Arrow 3 – Intercepts long-range ballistic missiles, including potential nuclear threats.

Missiles and Other Strategic Weapons:

  • Jericho Missiles – Ballistic missiles believed to be capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

  • Advanced Drones – Israel is a global leader in UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) technology for surveillance and precision strikes.

Nuclear Capability (Unconfirmed):

  • It is widely believed Israel possesses between 80–100 nuclear warheads, though it has never officially confirmed this.


2. Iran

Despite heavy international sanctions, Iran has developed a strong domestic military industry. It has focused heavily on missile development and the production of drones, as well as supporting allied proxy groups across the region.

Ballistic Missiles:

  • Shahab-3 – Capable of reaching over 2,000 km, threatening regional targets.

  • Fateh-110 / Zolfaghar – Short to medium-range missiles used for tactical strikes.

  • Khorramshahr & Kheibar – Long-range ballistic missiles reportedly capable of reaching Israel.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones):

  • Shahed‑129 / Shahed‑136 – Drones used for long-range attacks and kamikaze-style missions.

  • These drones are supplied to proxy forces such as the Houthis and Hezbollah.

Naval Warfare Capabilities:

  • Iran uses explosive speedboats, naval mines, and coastal missiles to threaten maritime routes, especially in the Strait of Hormuz.

Proxy Forces:

  • Hezbollah (Lebanon)

  • Houthis (Yemen)

  • Shiite Militias in Iraq (Hashd al‑Shaabi)

  • These groups are armed, trained, and financed by Iran to carry out indirect warfare against Israel and its allies.


Conclusion

The military confrontation between Iran and Israel is a complex hybrid of direct strikes, proxy warfare, and strategic deterrence. Both nations are heavily armed and rely on advanced technologies, with each seeking regional dominance. The risk of a broader conflict remains high, especially as hostilities intensify and alliances deepen.


© Written by: Dahir Alasow – 2025
Published on: Waagacusub.com




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