Iran just made an announcement that should terrify every person on Earth.
"From now on, missiles with warheads lighter than one ton will not be launched."
One ton. MINIMUM. Per missile. That's the new baseline.
Let that sink in.
For 10 days, Iran was firing 500-750 kg warheads. The world thought they were weakening. Missile count dropped from 350 on Day 1 to 15 on Day 8.
They weren't weakening.
They were LEARNING.
→ 10 days studying which missiles get intercepted
→ 10 days mapping Patriot radar signatures
→ 10 days identifying gaps in U.S. defense systems
→ 10 days of what the military calls "reconnaissance by fire"
Now they're done testing.
The new arsenal:

Khorramshahr-4 — 1,500 kg warhead. Range: 2,000 km.

Sejjil — 1,000 kg+ warhead. Solid fuel. Faster. Harder to intercept.

These were held in RESERVE. Iran's most powerful weapons. Previously untouched.

Heavier warheads = faster reentry speed = lower interception rate

One ton doesn't need precision. The blast radius does the work.
The math just changed:

Before: 350 missiles × 500 kg = 175 tons of explosives

Now: 50 missiles × 1,000 kg = 50 tons. Same destruction. Fewer intercepts.

Patriot intercepts 89% of lighter missiles. Heavier ones? Nobody knows.

One Khorramshahr hitting an oil terminal = facility ERASED

One Sejjil hitting a military base = entire compound GONE
They told you the missile count was dropping.
They didn't tell you the PAYLOAD just tripled.
The warning shots are over. The real war starts now.
Prepare accordingly.


Mike