# Missile Technology
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Islamabad’s Triple Threat: Pakistan’s New Missiles Reshape South Asian Deterrence
Pakistan has successfully tested the Fatah-4 cruise missile while simultaneously unveiling the supersonic Fatah-3 and the stealth-capable Fatah-5. This significant expansion of its missile arsenal is a direct response to regional air defense advancements and signals a new phase in the South Asian arms race.

Tehran’s Visual Volley: Iran Escalates Maritime Brinkmanship with U.S. Destroyer Missile Footage
Iran has released footage of a missile launch targeting a U.S. destroyer, signaling a significant escalation in maritime tensions. The move serves as a strategic warning to Western forces and a domestic propaganda victory for Tehran.

Tehran’s Digital Broadside: Iranian Video Release Signals New Phase of Naval Brinkmanship
Iran has released footage purportedly showing a missile launch targeting a U.S. destroyer, marking a significant escalation in regional propaganda and maritime tension. The move highlights Tehran's growing asymmetric military capabilities and its intent to challenge U.S. naval presence in the Persian Gulf.

Tokyo’s Reach: China Decries Japan’s Pivot to Offensive Missile Capabilities
China has expressed deep concern over Japan’s overseas testing of offensive missile systems, framing it as a violation of Tokyo’s pacifist commitments. The move highlights a significant shift in Japan’s defense posture toward counterstrike capabilities amid rising regional tensions.

Collateral or Targeted? Advanced U.S. Missiles Under Scrutiny Following Iranian Civilian Casualties
Forensic evidence suggests U.S. PrSM missiles caused significant civilian casualties in Iran's Fars province during the first day of hostilities. Despite U.S. denials, the unique tungsten fragment signatures of the missiles indicate their involvement in strikes near civilian infrastructure and IRGC facilities.

The Teeth of the Fleet: How China’s Naval Tech Brigades are Decentralizing Innovation for the High Seas
China's naval ordnance brigades are pivoting toward decentralized, grassroots innovation to ensure rapid technical support for missiles and torpedoes without relying on civilian factories. Guided by Xi Jinping's military ideology, these teams focus on 'combat-ready' innovations that bridge the gap between technical theory and frontline operational needs.

A War of Attrition Escalates: Iranian Multi-Warhead Missiles Strike Central Israel
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps has launched the 95th wave of its 'True Promise-4' campaign, striking the central Israeli city of Ramat Gan with advanced multi-warhead missiles. The attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, focusing on saturating Israeli defenses and targeting critical urban centers.

Tehran’s Long Game: The Strategic Calculus Behind the ‘True Promise’ Escalation
Iran's IRGC has intensified its direct military campaign against US and Israeli forces, utilizing advanced missile technology to target naval assets and regional bases. This escalation reflects a strategic effort to gain leverage in international negotiations by challenging the long-standing US-led security order in the Middle East.

Field-Testing the Future: The Controversial Debut of America’s PrSM in the Iranian Theater
Iran has accused the U.S. of committing war crimes by using the new Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) on a civilian gym, while the Pentagon maintains the weapon is being used legally for 'combat evaluation.' The incident highlights the risks of deploying experimental long-range munitions in a complex, urbanized conflict zone.

Tehran’s Strategic Reserve: The Hidden High-Precision Threat Looming Over the Middle East
Tehran’s recent military maneuvers likely conceal a more sophisticated arsenal of high-precision, long-range missiles held in reserve. This strategic depth suggests that current strikes are merely an initial phase designed to probe defenses while maintaining a potent deterrent against total war.