U.S. Hunts Iran's Missile Launchers As Israeli F-35 Downs Yak-130

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Credit: U.S. Central Command
The U.S. and Israel were hunting the vestiges of Iran’s ballistic missile and drone inventory, with Tehran’s ability to launch those systems at neighbors showing signs of diminishing—even if not eliminated—as the fighting stretched into a fifth day. Combat operations on March 4 also saw an Israeli...
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