Iran’s Triple Axis: The Geometry of a New Ballistic Alliance
Recent missile developments show Iran moving beyond simple salvos. Advanced orbital guidance and Euclidean precision reflect a deep technical partnership with Russia and China. To defeat layered defenses, projectiles now use GLONASS and BeiDou telemetry for vector optimization. They also manage re-entry stresses to maintain a tight circular error probability. On the ground, a dual-axis pincer strategy could split Iran into two zones. A southern force at the Strait of Hormuz and a western breach would isolate missile silos and drone factories. As a software and hardware engineer, I view this as a system-wide aerospace update. When flight paths become statements in the sky, physics and diplomacy converge.
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