A total of 170 killer drones, 110 ballistic missiles and 30 cruise missiles were fired. No drone is believed to have entered Israel and only a few missiles managed to hit their target, the Netivim military base, in the south of the Jewish state.

Iran appears to have used the Kheibar Shekan medium-range ballistic missile, according to several observers. The latest Iranian ballistic missile has been named Fattah, which can reach speeds of 1,400km/h. Iran also has the Kh-55 cruise missile, designed in 1983 and capable of carrying nuclear warheads. But also the cruise missile Paveh, which also carries nuclear warheads, also fired by Iran on Saturday, which is also capable of launching a nuclear warhead. The Iranian regime believes that it can bypass all anti-missile systems in France, Germany, Germany and the United Kingdom, who “condemned” this new model of cruise missile. The Israeli defense system and its allies intercepted 99% of the drones and missiles fired by Tehran.