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Iran’s Kheibar Shekan Missiles: A Game-Changer For Regional Defense?

Pentagon Confirms THAAD Deployment for Israel’s Defense

On October 13, Pentagon spokesperson Pat Ryder announced that President Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin have authorized the deployment of a US Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system to Israel. This decision aims to enhance Israel’s defenses against potential missile threats, particularly from Iran. Ryder emphasized that this move underscores the US’s commitment to safeguarding Israel and American citizens in the region.

 

Iran Responds to US Military Presence

Iran has publicly condemned the US deployment, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warning that the US is endangering its own troops by sending them to operate missile defense systems in Israel. He reiterated Iran’s resolve to defend its interests and people, highlighting the country’s recent missile strike on Israeli military sites. Despite the US bolstering Israel’s defenses, Iranian media assert that the deployment will not alter their military strategy, claiming their Kheibar Shekan missiles can evade advanced air defense systems.

 

Kheibar Shekan Missiles: A Major Challenge for THAAD

Analyses reveal that Iran’s Kheibar Shekan missiles, also known as “Castle Busters,” pose a significant threat to Israel’s air defenses, including the David’s Sling and Arrow-3 systems. These missiles have demonstrated an ability to evade interception by maintaining low altitudes and employing evasive maneuvers. Reports suggest that the Kheibar Shekan-2 missile, with a longer range and enhanced design, can potentially bypass the THAAD system altogether. If the THAAD system fails to intercept an attack, it could undermine US military credibility and heighten geopolitical risks, as it is one of the most expensive missile defense systems in operation.

 

The deployment of THAAD represents not just a military strategy but also a complex web of political implications for the Biden administration, particularly as tensions escalate in the Middle East.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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