Why are Iran's retaliatory strikes unsuccessful? Reasons are explained
Why are Iran's counter-attacks ineffective? Reasons - Since the start of "Operation Epic Rage," Iran's retaliatory strikes have further increased tension in the region. Although Tehran organized a series of attacks with ballistic missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), it is observed that most of these strikes did not reach their targets.
According to information provided by CNN, only a small portion of the numerous missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) launched by Iran was able to reach their designated targets. This situation raises serious questions among international observers.
CNN correspondent Krishna Andavolu explains the reasons for this surprising outcome in detail. His analyses reveal significant points regarding Iran's military potential and the effectiveness of defense systems in the region.
One of the main reasons for this failure is the high effectiveness of modern air defense systems deployed by target countries, especially the US, in the region. These systems, including anti-missile complexes, achieve great success in neutralizing missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles launched by Iran in the air.
Furthermore, the technical characteristics of some missiles and UAVs used by Iran, namely their accuracy and ability to evade detection, may also play a role in the low target hit rate. Modern radar systems detect such threats in time, enabling their neutralization.
This situation provides a basis for reflection on Iran's military strategy and the balance of power in the region. Unsuccessful strikes raise certain doubts about the effectiveness of Tehran's military might and shape the potential outcomes of future confrontations.
Experts emphasize that such analyses are of great importance for understanding the dynamics of tension in the Middle East and predicting future scenarios.

