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Fox News: Iran’s missile launches are collapsing, and the reason is simple.

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Iran’s missile launches are collapsing, and the reason is simple. The moment an operator lights up, they expose themselves.

Modern U.S. and allied surveillance systems continuously monitor the area, including radar networks, infrared satellites, airborne sensors, and electronic intelligence platforms.

The second a ballistic missile is launched, its heat signature and trajectory are detected almost immediately. That data is fed straight into targeting systems used by aircraft, drones, and long-range precision strike platforms. A launch equals: exposure… tracking… destruction. That’s why the number of launches is dropping. Once a launcher fires, it becomes a beacon telling U.S. systems exactly where it is.

And when that happens, the response is fast. Iran can fire missiles — but every launch also reveals another target.That is the brutal math of modern war.

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