A very shocking news has come to light in the ongoing tension between Iran and America-Israel. According to reports and viral footage, Iran is using very cheap and old methods instead of modern weapons for its security. Iran is misleading the US and Israeli forces by placing paintings, balloons and decoys on the ground, causing their expensive missiles to be wasted on useless targets.
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What is this ‘fake’ maneuver of Iran and how is it being used?
In the first week of March, many such reports have come which suggest that Iran is attacking its runways and military bases. 3d painting And using balloons. On March 4, 2026, Israel carried out an attack which they Mi-17 helicopter But it was declared a successful strike. But independent experts, after viewing the footage, said that no debris was found there, which means it was just a painting on the ground.
iran now thermal paint Is also using. from this on the runway F-14 fighter jet Like paintings are being made which release heat (Heat Signature). This summer looks exactly like a real ship, due to which the high-tech drones and missiles of America and Israel flying in the sky get deceived and attack the empty land.
Missiles worth crores and paint worth a few rupees, how is the loss happening?
The biggest impact of this strategy is economic. According to experts, Iran’s expense in making these fake marks and balloons is only a few dollars or a few thousand rupees. At the same time, the price of precision guided bombs and cruise missiles that America and Israel are using to destroy them. 10 lakh to 20 lakh dollars (Rs. crores).
The main objective of Iran is to destroy the enemy by dropping its expensive and valuable missiles on these fake and useless targets. This is being called the strategy of ‘war fatigue’ (attrition), so that at the time of real battle the enemy becomes short of weapons. However, the White House says that these moves are not making much difference to their operations.












