New US Missile, Untested in Battle, Hit Iranian School and Sports Hall, NY Times Analysis Finds
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New US Missile, Untested in Battle, Hit Iranian School and Sports Hall, NY Times Analysis Finds
"The strike in the city of Lamerd on the opening day of the conflict, February 28, killed at least 21 people, according to Iranian officials."
"Videos captured from security cameras show a missile descending before detonating midair in a large fireball."
"Images from the aftermath reveal buildings pockmarked with small holes, consistent with tungsten pellets dispersed by the missile's airburst design."
"Adm. Brad Cooper confirmed the use of a PrSM, a next-generation system designed to target troops and vehicles at distances of up to 400 miles."
A U.S. ballistic missile strike in Lamerd, Iran, on February 28, resulted in at least 21 fatalities. The missile, identified as the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), detonated midair, causing significant damage to a sports hall and an adjacent elementary school. Footage shows explosions consistent with the missile's design, which disperses tungsten pellets. The strike occurred while the sports hall was in use by a female volleyball team. The PrSM, capable of targeting at distances up to 400 miles, had only recently completed prototype testing before its deployment.
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