In 1991, when Saddam fired missiles on Israel, Israel declared an interception success rate of 95%. Later an MIT studies showed the success rate was around 5%.
In 1991, when Saddam fired missiles on Israel, Israel declared an interception success rate of 95%. Later an MIT studies showed the success rate was around 5%.
@asadabukhalil That 1% must be "few that got through" and are hitting Nevatim Air Base.
@asadabukhalil @ExMoslemsInc They are saying 99.99% interception rate. Israel can throw banger bs and keep straight face ngl. And they do this knowing the visual evidence of missile hits were obvious and people have basic math skills.
@asadabukhalil Yea, I remember all the destruction in Israel…NOT. Hahahahaha
@asadabukhalil Who is this MIT student? And does he / she live on this planet?
@asadabukhalil @kean_leste42685 1991 technology cannot be compared to today’s technology.
@asadabukhalil 99% for them is 100000 rockets that were fired and 100 hit their targets whilst what was fired is 500 and 250 hits
@asadabukhalil I mean their defenses got way better in 30 years and they have the US and UK’s help.
@asadabukhalil @fienixtaranova They should’ve picked a more believable number.. 99% of the time 99% is hyperbole.
@asadabukhalil That was al ong long time ago now the Ukranian an Zionist precision interception is beyon 135%