International reflection on the unveiling of a missile that will reach Israel within 400 seconds.
Following Tehran’s unveiling of the “Fattah” hypersonic missile, foreign media reported this news and provided explanations about the details of this missile.
In a news report reflecting the unveiling ceremony of this missile and also the statements of IRGC Aerospace Force officials, Reuters wrote: Concerns about Iran’s ballistic missiles fueled the 2018 decision of the then US President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Tehran nuclear agreement known as the JCPOA. .
Reflecting on the unveiling of the Fattah missile, the Jerusalem Post published a quote from Sardar Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, and wrote that “the Fattah hypersonic missile can reach Israel within 400 seconds.”
US News also announced Iran’s unveiling of Tehran’s new generation missile and wrote: Hypersonic missiles are capable of flying at least five times faster than the speed of sound and in a winding path; A feature that makes it difficult to track.
Al-Arabiya addressed this missile with the headline “Iran’s unveiling of the first hypersonic missile known as Fattah” and wrote: The official publication of this news will probably intensify the West’s concern about Tehran’s missile capabilities.