
Season 2 · Episode 1761
Missiles as Sensors: Iran's Live-Fire Intel Probe
Why is Iran firing the same missiles at empty desert every night? It's not a failure—it's a live-fire diagnostic on Israel's defenses.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 29, 202631m 0s
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Show Notes
Every night at 11 PM, Iranian ballistic missiles light up the same patch of desert near Israel's Dimona facility. This isn't a failing strategy—it's a calculated intelligence-gathering operation. We explore how Iran is using missiles as sensors to map Israeli radar coverage, test interceptor response times, and calibrate guidance systems against GPS jamming in Jerusalem. By repeating the same flight path, the IRGC is performing a live-fire diagnostic on one of the world's most advanced air defense networks, gathering data on everything from battery saturation points to electronic warfare effectiveness.