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Retaliation began, with the first wave of missiles attacking Russian ammunition depots, and Iran urgently held the reactor

There is a certain possibility that this capability will be used on Iran in this retaliatory operation, because I saw that some time ago, the Israel Air Force was practicing the F35 and air tankers as the core strike formation.

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Israel fired missiles at an ammunition depot near the Russian army's Khmeimim airbase in Syria, which is the main support point for Russian military activities in Syria. Logically, Israel's missile strikes on Russian military bases are very simple, because Iran launched ballistic missile strikes against Israel, and there are close ties between Iran and the Russian army, and even supported by the Russian army's long-range missile technology.

Retaliation began, with the first wave of missiles attacking Russian ammunition depots, and Iran urgently held the reactor

Interpretation of the picture: An ammunition depot near the Khmeimim airbase was attacked

So Iran already has the ability to strike at targets throughout Israel, and logically, the cooperative relationship between Russia and Iran constitutes a huge strategic deterrent effect on Israel. Understanding this, it is understood that Israel fired missiles at Russia air bases, which is not logically problematic, and of course this also represents the beginning of Israel's retaliatory actions.

Retaliation began, with the first wave of missiles attacking Russian ammunition depots, and Iran urgently held the reactor

Picture interpretation: Netanyahu has become a war maniac, not hesitating to fire at Russian targets and launch missiles

I think the most important point in how Israel should retaliate against Iran in the next step is to strike at Iran's strategic targets. These strategic objectives include the residence of Khamenei or the targeted killings of Khamenei. At the same time, Israel could strike Iran's ammunition depots, including where ballistic missiles are stored, as well as ballistic missile launch sites, which could be targeted.

One of the most important of these goals is Iran's nuclear reactor. At present, the nuclear reactor in Isfahanhan and the centrifuges at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility are under relatively tight protection, and we are well aware that Israel is constantly practicing its long-range attack capabilities.

Retaliation began, with the first wave of missiles attacking Russian ammunition depots, and Iran urgently held the reactor

Picture interpretation: Iran's reactor

Retaliation began, with the first wave of missiles attacking Russian ammunition depots, and Iran urgently held the reactor

Picture interpretation: Iran's reactor

There is a certain possibility that this capability will be used on Iran in this retaliatory operation, because I saw that some time ago, the Israel Air Force was practicing the F35 and air tankers as the core strike formation.

It can be considered that the Israel Air Force has demonstrated this capability as a retaliatory action against Iran, and one possibility is to bomb the reactor, so Iran's increased troops to defend the reactor in the past few days is the current top priority.

Israel's air strikes on Iran's reactors are a huge risky operation. Taking off from an Israel air base, it takes more than 1,000 kilometers to hit Iran's reactors.

Retaliation began, with the first wave of missiles attacking Russian ammunition depots, and Iran urgently held the reactor

Picture interpretation: If Israel warplanes want to carry out air strikes, they need the support of the US military

This entire path requires the support of the U.S. military, NATO, and neighboring countries such as Jordan, otherwise Israel Air Force fighter jets will not be able to fly to the dropping point near Iran's nuclear reactor. Even if they fly, Iran's anti-aircraft missiles could be a deterrent to Israel's warplanes. Whether the Israel Air Force implements the operation of the air attack reactor is the focus of the next observation. This article was first published exclusively by @川陀智库 and is not reproduced in any form.

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