Iran has reportedly used its Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles for the first time in a fresh round of attacks targeting U.S. military bases in the Middle East, marking a major escalation in the growing confrontation between Tehran and Washington.
The strikes come amid rising regional tensions and increasing military activity involving both countries and their allies. Iranian officials have long presented the Fattah-2 as one of the country’s most advanced missile systems, capable of traveling at extremely high speeds while maneuvering in flight to avoid interception.
According to reports, the missiles were launched as part of a renewed military response against American positions in the region. Although the exact locations targeted and the extent of the damage have not yet been fully confirmed, the move has already sparked international concern over the possibility of a broader conflict.
Military analysts say the reported combat use of the Fattah-2 is significant because hypersonic missiles are far more difficult to track and intercept than conventional ballistic weapons. The deployment is also being viewed as a show of strength by Iran, aimed at demonstrating its expanding missile technology and deterrence capabilities.
The latest developments are expected to further heighten security concerns across the Middle East, with fears that continued retaliatory actions between Iran and the United States could push the region closer to a larger military confrontation.

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