00:00They're coming at the fluke, they're coming!
00:01Come on, come on, come on, come on!
00:03Yo, yo, they're going to get...
00:05Yo, yo, yo!
00:21Imagine a single missile flying toward its target,
00:24and six of the world's most advanced interceptor missiles launch to stop it.
00:30Each interceptor costs millions of dollars.
00:33Each one is designed specifically to destroy threats like this.
00:38But one by one, they miss.
00:41The missile keeps flying, maneuvering, slipping through the defensive shield
00:46until finally it reaches its target.
00:49This moment, captured in viral videos online,
00:52has become one of the most talked about incidents in the escalating conflict
00:57between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
01:00The event reportedly occurred during a wave of Iranian missile attacks
01:05launched in response to U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities.
01:11Air defense systems across Israel were already on high alert.
01:15When radar detected the incoming ballistic missile, defensive batteries immediately activated.
01:21Within seconds, interceptors from advanced systems like Aero-3 and TH-AD were launched
01:28to destroy the threat high above the atmosphere.
01:31Normally, that's exactly what happens.
01:33But this missile behaved differently.
01:36As the first interceptor closed in, the missile suddenly adjusted its trajectory.
01:41Instead of continuing along a predictable ballistic path, it appeared to maneuver during flight,
01:47forcing the interceptor to miss.
01:50Moments later, another interceptor launched, then another.
01:53Eyewitness videos show streaks of light racing across the night sky
01:58as multiple defensive missiles attempted to intercept the target.
02:01But the incoming missile kept moving, altering its path just enough to evade the kill zone.
02:09Observers described the scene as looking like a chaotic fireworks display,
02:13with interceptors chasing a target that simply wouldn't be caught.
02:17Traditional ballistic missiles follow a fairly predictable arc,
02:21but newer designs can include maneuverable reentry vehicles, decoys,
02:26or high-speed terminal maneuvers that make interception far more difficult.
02:31Some Iranian ballistic missiles are estimated to cost between $100,000 and $250,000.
02:38But the interceptors used to stop them are dramatically more expensive.
02:43An Aero-3 interceptor can cost around $3 to $4 million.
02:47A TH-AD interceptor can cost up to $10 or even $15 million.
02:53That means firing several interceptors at one incoming missile could cost tens of millions of dollars.
03:00In this case, multiple attempts reportedly failed,
03:03meaning millions were spent trying to stop a missile that still got through.
03:08Eventually, after evading the defensive barrage,
03:11the missile continued its descent and struck near central Israel.
03:15Fortunately, reports suggest the impact occurred in an open area, limiting damage and preventing major casualties.
03:23Iran has launched waves of projectiles,
03:26while Israeli and U.S. forces have targeted missile launchers, military bases, and underground facilities.
03:33Hundreds of launchers have reportedly been destroyed, reducing the size of Iranian barrages,
03:38but sporadic attacks continue.
03:40And each new launch becomes another test for air defense systems,
03:44because if one missile can dodge six interceptors today,
03:48the battles in the skies tomorrow could become far more unpredictable.
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