Overview
- Iran replaced a damaged radar at an air base near Natanz with a different model, following an Israeli missile strike aimed at undermining its missile defense capabilities.
- Satellite images reveal the rapid replacement of the radar, suggesting efforts by Iran to minimize the perceived impact of the strike.
- Despite replacements, the new radar systems are not compatible with the previous ones, indicating potential operational deficiencies.
- Iran's actions are seen as a tactic to prevent escalation and maintain a facade of resilience and readiness against further attacks.
- Global calls for restraint grow as both Iran and Israel engage in a high-stakes exchange that could escalate into wider conflict.