IRGC “HAMMER-STRIKE” on TEL AVIV (video). Apocalyptic Smoke-Effects of new CLUSTER Warhead Missile. Iranian Arsenal Analysis
by Carlo Domenico Cristofori
A video relaunche today by News-Pravda shows the likely Biggest IRGC Attack on TEL AVIV Ever Seen with Tremendous CLUSTER Warhead Missile.
By a curious, arcane coincidence, the 13 bombs dropped simultaneously from a single missile, and therefore uninterceptable, formed an initial column of smoke in the shape of a hammer for a few moments, so much so that it appeared as an ominous, supernatural and prophetic signal to Israel.
The number of explosive devices dropped can be deduced from the smoke trails left in the sky… The missile that launched them could be a modified Shahab-3 model inside the secret Iranian military Project 111 (read details below)
Added to this is the fact that the number 13 is considered unlucky by numerical cabalism as it refers to the persons present at the Last Supper, 12 apostles and their Rabbi Jesus, before the Death on the Cross of the Israeli-Palestinian Christ, his Resurrection, and the subsequent total diaspora of the Israelites prophesied in the Bible.
Beyond these apocalyptic considerations, the fact remains that in a single video, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps managed to demonstrate its enormous firepower, confirming what military commanders had announced in the first days of the war.
Namely, that in the first waves of missiles, they used the oldest rockets in their arsenal to increase the exhaustion of the vectors in the anti-missile launchers of the Patriot and Iron Dome defense systems.
Then they deployed their newest and most powerful missiles in the following days.
This morning’s devastating attack, as demonstrated by the video, is proof of this.
The Secrets of Iranian Arsenal
«According to Iran’s Fars News Agency, the latest drills, titled “The Great Prophet 19,” featured the unveiling of the “Fath-450.” This ballistic missile is over seven meters long, carries a 225-kilogram warhead, and reaches speeds of approximately Mach 5. The “Fath-360” was also touted as a highly precise tactical missile capable of penetrating fortifications, utilizing advanced navigation systems for pinpoint targeting» wrote Randa Jebai on Alhurra newspaper in the article “Iran’s Missile Propaganda…Myth Fact-Checked”

The list and Main Charateristic of Iranian Ballistic Missile
Shahab-3 variants – Liquid-fueled MRBMs with ranges between 1,200 km and 2,100 km.
Qasem Basir – An improved Haj Qasem variant, with better precision and evasion mechanisms and a range of 1,200 kilometers.
Haj Qasem – A solid-fueled MRBM with an estimated range of 1,400 km.
Kheybar shekan – A precision-strike ballistic missile with a range of 1,450 km.
Fattah-1 and Fattah-2 – Hypersonic missiles reportedly capable of Mach 13 speeds, with ranges of 1,400 km and 1,500 km, respectively.
Etemad, meaning “trust” in Persian, capable of traveling 1,700 kilometers
Ghadr-110 – A liquid-fueled MRBM with a range of 2,000–3,000 km.
Sejjil – A two-stage, solid-fueled MRBM with a range of 2,000 km.
Khorramshahr – A liquid-fueled MRBM that can carry multiple warheads, with a range of 2,000 km.
Emad – An improved Shahab-3 variant with better precision and a range of 2,000 km.
The Project 111 for the Shahab-3 and Qadr missiles modified to accommodate larger, spherical payloads
«Defense documents and intelligence reports point to deep-seated cooperation between the IRGC Aerospace Force and the SPND (Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research), which oversees “Project 111,” a program dedicated to warhead design. These documents indicate that the designs of the Shahab-3 and Qadr missiles were modified to accommodate larger, spherical payloads—specifications often associated with non-conventional warheads» reported Alhurra

Iran’s missile strategy is rooted in the concept of “passive defense,” an initiative launched in 1989 that involves relocating sensitive facilities deep into mountain ranges and subterranean tunnel networks. Four major centers have been identified.
- Semnan Missile Complex: As the largest missile complex in the country, this site houses launch platforms and explosive testing facilities. It plays a pivotal role in integrating the missile program with the technical development and deployment of warheads.
- Lar Missile Center (Fars Province): This facility contains a vast tunnel network officially termed an “underground missile city.” Its primary functions are protection, concealment, and deception—objectives that are particularly critical given Iran’s continued reliance on fixed launch platforms.
- Khorramabad Center (Imam Ali Barracks): Dedicated to long-range Shahab-3 missiles, this site was the location of major accidental explosions in 2010. Those blasts resulted in dozens of fatalities and were widely attributed to substandard safety protocols.
- Bidganeh and Karaj Area: This region serves as a field laboratory for missile propellant development. In 2011, Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam—widely regarded as the “father of Iran’s missile program”—was killed there during an explosion involving unstable fuel.
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