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Parent Post: Iran Attacks Back Two Different Live Streams
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6/25/2025, 6:32:52 PM
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Was this for the Iranian people? See following posts. Link below.  https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/elon-musk-says-he-activated-starlink-in-tehran-after-regime-cuts-citizens-off-from-internet-amid-israeli-strikes/
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6/25/2025, 6:37:07 PM
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**"Israeli Commandos Attacked Iranian Air Defenses With Drones From Inside The Country: Report"** Excerpt link. Mossad operatives went as far as setting up drone and missile bases near major air defense sites and other key targets. Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, which aims to neuter Iran’s nuclear and long-range weapons capabilities, began with an overnight attack on a wide array of targets. These strikes included the use of drones and missiles launched by operatives from deep within Iran. This is the conclusion of a report from Israeli outlet N12, which cites an unnamed Israeli security source. While details understandably remain thin, the implication is that Mossad meticulously prepared for the attack over many months, including placing agents in Iran. From there, they would operate one-way attack drones and loitering anti-armor missiles, as well as establish a covert drone base “in the heart of Iran,” to neutralize Iranian air defenses and create other critical effects to kick off the long-awaited campaign. 
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6/25/2025, 6:38:25 PM
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soj won't take the link here it is. https://www.twz.com/air/israel-hid-drones-missiles-around-iran-to-target-nuclear-facilities-and-more-report **Starlink and GPS Missiles** Starlink has the potential to assist GPS-guided missiles and drones by providing a more resilient and accurate navigation system. Unlike traditional GPS, which relies on signals from satellites in geostationary orbit, Starlink operates in low Earth orbit (LEO) and could offer a more robust alternative that is less susceptible to jamming or spoofing. This is because Starlink's signals are stronger and can be more accurately tracked, potentially improving the precision of navigation systems. In addition, Starlink's low-latency communication capabilities could enhance the performance of drones and missiles by enabling faster data transmission and real-time adjustments. For example, the U.S. Navy has equipped some of its KC-130T Hercules aircraft with Starlink to relay critical data from missile tests, demonstrating the system's utility in military applications. However, it is important to note that while Starlink could complement or enhance GPS systems, it is not a direct replacement for GPS. The system would still require integration with existing navigation technologies to ensure reliability and accuracy. Additionally, the use of Starlink for military purposes raises concerns about potential weaponization, although no such capabilities have been confirmed. AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts.
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