Israel's defence network challenged by Iranian cluster ballistic missiles

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by FRANCE24
March 25, 2026
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Iran deployed cluster ballistic missiles in its conflict with Israel, a banned weapon that spreads submunitions across wide areas.

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Iran has deployed cluster ballistic missiles in its conflict with Israel, introducing a banned weapon that poses a novel challenge to Israeli air defenses. Unlike conventional single-warhead missiles, these weapons disperse hundreds of submunitions—or "bomblets"—across wide areas, leaving civilian neighborhoods contaminated with unexploded ordnance long after attacks end. While Israel's existing defense systems remain effective against traditional threats, the cluster munition approach tests the limits of current interception capabilities and creates prolonged civilian danger through landmine-like hazards. The escalation marks a shift in the regional conflict's weaponry and raises concerns about civilian harm in populated areas. The use of cluster munitions—prohibited under international treaty by most nations—signals Iran's willingness to employ increasingly destructive tactics in the intensifying Israel-Iran conflict.

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