Iran’s Hypersonic Gamble: Can Fattah Missiles Defeat Israel’s Defenses? Three nations’ skies ignited in a single night. Missile alerts in Bahrain. Explosions near Dubai. Interceptors firing over Tel Aviv. But the real story was not just the number of missiles or drones launched. This video breaks down the strategy behind Iran’s massive drone and missile campaigns, from the historic April 13, 2024 direct strike on Israel to the large-scale escalations that followed across the Gulf region. We analyze how 170 Shahed drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles were launched simultaneously in a coordinated “Layered Overwhelm” saturation attack designed to stress the world’s most advanced air defense systems. In this in-depth military analysis, we explain: • How Iran’s drone swarm strategy works • The real capabilities of Shahed drones and Fattah missiles • Whether Patriot, Arrow, Iron Dome, and THAAD can actually stop such attacks • The economic warfare strategy behind cheap drones vs expensive interceptors • The new “Mosaic Defense Tactic” using decentralized mobile launchers • Why analysts believe this strategy could reshape future conflicts This is not just the story of a drone attack. It is the story of how modern warfare is changing, where low-cost weapons challenge billion-dollar defense systems and where strategy, logistics, and economics may decide the future of air defense. Watch the full breakdown to understand what really happened in the skies over the Gulf — and why it matters for the future of global security.