Newest POWERFUL IRANIAN MISSILES vs U.S. PENTAGON’s real WAR’s FEAR. Trump Show is close to Tragically Ending!
by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio
The Warning by US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman on Warfare vs Iran
US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine has warned President Donald Trump that a potential military strike on Iran could draw the United States into a prolonged conflict, according to a report by Axios citing informed sources.
The report said Caine cautioned that such an operation could entangle Washington in an extended confrontation with Tehran, increasing the risk of escalation across the region.
According to the sources cited by Axios, Caine also warned that military action against Iran could result in US casualties.
This news was immediately denied by the American president who, since entering the White House in January 2025, has told an enormous quantity of lies (including about the Epstein case in which he is terribly involved despite the cover-up by the Department of Justice).
But the problem for the US Army is much more serious than Trump wants us to believe, since he is not the one at risk of dying in battle…
Israel, through the Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also ensured a devastating victory against Iran.
But in the “Twelve-Day” war in June, Tel Aviv was forced to negotiate a truce after Iranian hypersonic missiles even devastated the historic MOSSAD counterintelligence headquarters, as the powerful Iron Dome missile defense system was only able to intercept a portion of them.
Just as the aircraft carrier USS Ford, sending in Mediterranea sea to protect Israle and support eventually operation against Iran, is facing ridicule over a toilet issue that is forcing personnel to queue for 45 minutes for toilet breaks, Iran has flexed its muscles during exercises in the Strait of Hormuz, conducted partly with Russia and not far from the more powerful destroyer sent to the Gulf of Oman by China to secure its vital oil deals with Tehran.
On February 23, the IRGC Navy fired a Sayyad-3G from a warship in the Strait of Hormuz. It was the first time Iran launched a long-range, vertically-fired surface-to-air missile from one of its own vessels.
The Abu Mahdi Stealth Missile Underwater
But that’s not all. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy has also tested upgrades to the Abu Mahdi missile, which can be launched from land, ships, and even submarines, and can fly just above the water without being detected by radar.
A video released by the Iranian military at the time highlights its powerful capabilities, prompting a Tehran lawmaker to suggest attacking American cities from the sea, given that this missile can travel over 1,000 kilometers in the air but over 2,000 kilometers in water.
Therefore, any ship or submarine could launch it from the Atlantic Ocean, where it would be difficult to intercept, as it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Why Sayyad-3G marks giant leap in Iran’s indigenous naval air defense capabilities
«Sayyad-3G represents a significant advancement in Iran’s indigenous naval air defense capabilities, combining long-range engagement, vertical launch architecture, and networked guidance integration to enhance fleet survivability in strategically sensitive maritime environments» wrote on Iranian Press TV website Ivan Kesic.
On February 20, 2026, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy successfully test-fired the Sayyad-3G naval air defense missile from the Shahid Sayyad Shirazi warship during the “Smart Control” exercises in the Strait of Hormuz.
The launch marked the first operational deployment of a vertically launched, long-range surface-to-air missile from an Iranian naval platform.
The Sayyad-3G is the maritime adaptation of Iran’s established Sayyad family of surface-to-air systems, evolving from the land-based Sayyad-3 and Sayyad-3F variants to meet the demanding requirements of naval operations.
The solid-fuel missile is approximately seven meters long, weighs around 2,000 kilograms, and reportedly reaches speeds of up to Mach 7. It has an engagement range of 150 kilometers and is designed to counter a broad spectrum of aerial threats, including fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles, cruise missiles, and maritime patrol aircraft.

The missile employs a hybrid guidance system, combining inertial navigation with active or semi-active radar homing in the terminal phase. It is launched from vertical silos aboard Shahid Soleimani-class vessels, providing full 360-degree engagement coverage without the need for mechanical launcher rotation.
The vertical launch configuration enables rapid salvo firing, a capability critical for countering saturation attacks. Integration into a networked command-and-control architecture further allows the missile to receive targeting data from distributed sensors, including coastal radar systems, airborne platforms, and other surface combatants.
More details in the article of Press TV, link in the sources.
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