
Good evening. The conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has intensified dramatically after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reportedly launched one of its most powerful ballistic missiles toward Israel. Iranian forces are said to have fired the Khorramshahr-4, a heavy long-range missile considered one of the most advanced weapons in Iran’s arsenal.
The launch marks a significant escalation in a war that is increasingly being fought with long-range missiles and drone strikes across the region.

Iran Deploys Heavy Ballistic Missile:
According to Iranian sources, the IRGC fired the Khorramshahr-4 missile toward Israeli territory as part of a broader wave of retaliatory attacks. The missile, also known as Kheibar, is designed to strike high-value military targets across the Middle East.
Defense analysts note that the missile has an estimated range of around 2,000 kilometers, allowing it to reach Israel and many U.S. military facilities across the region.
One of Iran’s Most Powerful Missiles:
The Khorramshahr-4 carries an exceptionally heavy warhead estimated between 1,500 and 1,800 kilograms, one of the largest payloads in Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal.
The missile travels at extremely high speeds and can be launched from mobile platforms, making it difficult to detect and intercept. Military experts say the weapon is designed to strike hardened infrastructure such as airbases, command centers, and strategic facilities.

Missiles and Drones Dominate the War:
Throughout the conflict, Iranian forces have relied heavily on ballistic missile barrages and drone attacks targeting military ᴀssets and strategic locations across the region. Analysts say this strategy is intended to overwhelm air-defense systems while maintaining pressure on adversaries.

Region on the Brink:
The reported launch of such a powerful missile highlights the growing intensity of the war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. With both sides continuing to exchange strikes across multiple countries, fears are mounting that the conflict could expand into a much broader regional war.
