Damn you’re quick, just released like 3 minutes ago
A piece of the soul dies every time a museum piece does.
I’d imagine these are no use in fighting Israel but great at killing potential revolutionaries.
Someone edit this shit with Bad Moon Rising playing in the background.
I know the Saudis are loving this.
Lmao after Israel is done with them there won’t be a difference between the weapon stocks of Iran and its proxies.
Who knows maybe Iran will be the proxy of hezbollah after this war, hehe.
it’s as like if Israel is entering a treasure forest.
to many treasure to hunt , right or left, they all contain juicy targets!!
Question, how did Iran get cobras and f14s?
lmao Iran is cooked. Israel has complete air superiority and unlimited resources to constantly destroy their military infrastructure and personnel.
Incredible footage.
Apparently this was in Kermanshah which is like 1200 km from Israel I believe. When flying through Jordan, Syrian, and Iraqi airspace.
Close to the border with Iraq.
Radars, ballistic missiles, SAMs, AA guns, fighter jets, aerial tankers, officials, research buildings and now attack helicopters. Jeez. They really do have total air superiority
First the Tomcat, now the Cobra, noooooooo!
All decoys Iranian supporters say lmaooo
Yesterday the F14 Tomcats, today the cobras. This hurts my soul. ~~War~~ museum crimes.
What is the endgame? Keep destroying their assets on ground? That will be useful short term.
u/savevideo
Is Iranian Air Force Command no longer in command? Almost a week into the war, and their aircraft are in the open.
It belongs in a museum!
I really thought Iran was more capable. It doesn’t look like they can defend themselves at all.
I get it that they want to remove all the fighting equipment from one side of the government but… just focus on the launchers first?
Museum people mad right now
At this rate they will have nothing left, especially once their missile stockpiles are done
I honestly wonder, is all this US hardware leftovers from before the revolution? If so, how did they keep these aircraft running for 45 years?
Imagine knowing your entire air force is getting blown up while you lob what’s left of your ballistic missiles at a super tiny country that you thought you had a chance at.
Nooo not the cobras too
Just going for whatever the fuck is lying around now eh.
What’s next!? The IDF starts bragging about precision strikes on foot patrols of Basij irregulars armed with Cold War–era SKS rifles!? ROFLMAO.
But seriously—while speculative, there are some interesting strategic implications buried in the fact that this footage was released now, at this point in the campaign. The simplest explanations are as follows:
(1) The primary target—likely of greater strategic value (ballistic missile sites, nuclear infrastructure, air defense systems, or C2 nodes)—was rendered inviable for stochastic reasons, so the available recon/strike package hit a target of opportunity instead. If I had to guess, the recon asset was something like an IAI Eitan, loitering high with an advanced thermal EO/IR turret, while the strike asset was either a drone- or fighter-launched Spike-NLOS or something AGM-114-adjacent: mid-size HEAT or blast-frag precision munition.
(2) The footage is fabricated—or misrepresented. That is, what it seems to show (five Cobra helicopters being hit with small-to-mid sized precision munitions, filmed from 15–35km with a long-range thermal imager) isn’t what actually happened. I’m not claiming this, but in 2025 you’re simply negligent if you don’t entertain the possibility that a clean, context-less video might be archival, composited, or otherwise engineered for IW purposes.
(3) Iran’s strategic assets have been so badly depleted—or so well-hidden—that this is now the best target they could find.
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Damn you’re quick, just released like 3 minutes ago
A piece of the soul dies every time a museum piece does.
I’d imagine these are no use in fighting Israel but great at killing potential revolutionaries.
Someone edit this shit with Bad Moon Rising playing in the background.
I know the Saudis are loving this.
Lmao after Israel is done with them there won’t be a difference between the weapon stocks of Iran and its proxies.
Who knows maybe Iran will be the proxy of hezbollah after this war, hehe.
it’s as like if Israel is entering a treasure forest.
to many treasure to hunt , right or left, they all contain juicy targets!!
Question, how did Iran get cobras and f14s?
lmao Iran is cooked. Israel has complete air superiority and unlimited resources to constantly destroy their military infrastructure and personnel.
Incredible footage.
Apparently this was in Kermanshah which is like 1200 km from Israel I believe. When flying through Jordan, Syrian, and Iraqi airspace.
Close to the border with Iraq.
Radars, ballistic missiles, SAMs, AA guns, fighter jets, aerial tankers, officials, research buildings and now attack helicopters. Jeez. They really do have total air superiority
First the Tomcat, now the Cobra, noooooooo!
All decoys Iranian supporters say lmaooo
Yesterday the F14 Tomcats, today the cobras. This hurts my soul. ~~War~~ museum crimes.
What is the endgame? Keep destroying their assets on ground? That will be useful short term.
u/savevideo
Is Iranian Air Force Command no longer in command? Almost a week into the war, and their aircraft are in the open.
It belongs in a museum!
I really thought Iran was more capable. It doesn’t look like they can defend themselves at all.
I get it that they want to remove all the fighting equipment from one side of the government but… just focus on the launchers first?
Museum people mad right now
At this rate they will have nothing left, especially once their missile stockpiles are done
I honestly wonder, is all this US hardware leftovers from before the revolution? If so, how did they keep these aircraft running for 45 years?
Imagine knowing your entire air force is getting blown up while you lob what’s left of your ballistic missiles at a super tiny country that you thought you had a chance at.
Nooo not the cobras too
Just going for whatever the fuck is lying around now eh.
What’s next!? The IDF starts bragging about precision strikes on foot patrols of Basij irregulars armed with Cold War–era SKS rifles!? ROFLMAO.
But seriously—while speculative, there are some interesting strategic implications buried in the fact that this footage was released now, at this point in the campaign. The simplest explanations are as follows:
(1) The primary target—likely of greater strategic value (ballistic missile sites, nuclear infrastructure, air defense systems, or C2 nodes)—was rendered inviable for stochastic reasons, so the available recon/strike package hit a target of opportunity instead. If I had to guess, the recon asset was something like an IAI Eitan, loitering high with an advanced thermal EO/IR turret, while the strike asset was either a drone- or fighter-launched Spike-NLOS or something AGM-114-adjacent: mid-size HEAT or blast-frag precision munition.
(2) The footage is fabricated—or misrepresented. That is, what it seems to show (five Cobra helicopters being hit with small-to-mid sized precision munitions, filmed from 15–35km with a long-range thermal imager) isn’t what actually happened. I’m not claiming this, but in 2025 you’re simply negligent if you don’t entertain the possibility that a clean, context-less video might be archival, composited, or otherwise engineered for IW purposes.
(3) Iran’s strategic assets have been so badly depleted—or so well-hidden—that this is now the best target they could find.
why they do this 🙁
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