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Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by matify83(op): 1:46am On Jun 17, 2025
Why does Iran launch missiles at night? Tehran's tactical, technological considerations

As sirens blare and Israeli air defenses intercept incoming threats in the dead of night, a pattern has emerged in Iran’s missile strategy: darkness.

Repeated missile barrages launched from Iran during the overnight hours are no coincidence—they reflect a deliberate military and technological doctrine designed to obscure, surprise, and instill fear.

While nighttime offers obvious concealment, the choice to strike under the cover of darkness is rooted in far more than visibility. It is a combination of technical constraints, operational necessity, and psychological warfare.

Missiles, unlike aircraft, cannot rely on atmospheric oxygen for propulsion. Instead, they must carry both fuel and oxidizer—components necessary for combustion—within their systems. This is because ballistic missiles reach altitudes where oxygen is sparse or nonexistent.

This fundamental requirement divides missiles into two categories: those powered by liquid fuel and those using solid fuel—each with its strategic implications.

Liquid fuel: Powerful but exposed

Iran's long-range missiles, including the Shahab series, typically use liquid fuel. These missiles require a complex fueling process before launch, involving two separate tanks—one for fuel and one for oxidizer. The operation is time-sensitive, hazardous, and requires stationary launch infrastructure and ground crews.

This makes the fueling stage the missile’s most vulnerable window, especially under the watchful eye of enemy satellites and surveillance aircraft.

To reduce the risk of detection and attack, Iran often conducts fueling operations at night, when visibility is low and the chances of aerial detection drop significantly.

Solid fuel: Mobile and ready

In contrast, short- and medium-range missiles such as the Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar are typically powered by solid fuel. These systems are pre-loaded with a mix of fuel and oxidizer in a solid form, stored within the missile’s body. They are launch-ready, do not require on-site fueling, and can be fired from mobile platforms, making them ideal for surprise strikes and decentralized warfare.

However, once ignited, solid-fuel missiles cannot be shut down or throttled. The launch is irreversible—an operational trade-off for mobility and speed.

Why missiles must carry their own oxygen
The question of why missiles need onboard oxidizers often arises. Unlike jet engines, which intake oxygen from the atmosphere, missile engines must operate in environments where oxygen is insufficient or entirely absent.
Ballistic missiles can ascend dozens—or even hundreds—of kilometers into the sky, well beyond breathable altitudes. To ensure sustained propulsion, they must carry everything needed for combustion from the outset.

Doctrine shaped by technology and tactics

Iran’s repeated use of nighttime launches is no random decision. It reflects a multi-layered military doctrine that accounts for technical realities, strategic opportunities, and the psychological dynamics of war.

By leveraging both solid and liquid-fueled missiles, mobile launch platforms, and the natural concealment of night, Iran has built a system that prioritizes survivability, surprise, and psychological impact—even when the missiles themselves fail to reach their targets.

In the ongoing battle for deterrence and defense, the timing of the launch is as critical as the missile itself.
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-857856

Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by McStoic(m): 5:10am On Jun 17, 2025
Herdsmen also like to strike in the dead of the night. The pattern is from the Quran. Islamic religion bestows similar behavioural patterns on all its faithfuls. Not a coincidence
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by orisa37: 5:21am On Jun 17, 2025
DON'T WORRY. JESUS IS AWAKE DAY AND NIGHT TO STOP THAT EVIL.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by orisa37: 5:28am On Jun 17, 2025
JISRAEL(JESUS) SHALL OVERCOME.
RIGHTEOUSNESS SHALL PREVAIL OVER SELFISHNESS.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by onome25(m): 5:47am On Jun 17, 2025
McStoic:
Herdsmen also like to strike in the dead of the night. The pattern is from the Quran. Islamic religion bestows similar behavioural patterns on all its faithfuls. Not a coincidence
grin grin cheesy cheesy grin U funny ooooooooo
so U mean na only night evil de strivehuh
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by DiasGodinHeaven: 5:52am On Jun 17, 2025
matify83:
As sirens blare and Israeli air defenses intercept incoming threats in the dead of night, a pattern has emerged in Iran’s missile strategy: darkness.

Repeated missile barrages launched from Iran during the overnight hours are no coincidence—they reflect a deliberate military and technological doctrine designed to obscure, surprise, and instill fear.

While nighttime offers obvious concealment, the choice to strike under the cover of darkness is rooted in far more than visibility. It is a combination of technical constraints, operational necessity, and psychological warfare.

Missiles, unlike aircraft, cannot rely on atmospheric oxygen for propulsion. Instead, they must carry both fuel and oxidizer—components necessary for combustion—within their systems. This is because ballistic missiles reach altitudes where oxygen is sparse or nonexistent.

This fundamental requirement divides missiles into two categories: those powered by liquid fuel and those using solid fuel—each with its strategic implications.

Liquid fuel: Powerful but exposed
Iran's long-range missiles, including the Shahab series, typically use liquid fuel. These missiles require a complex fueling process before launch, involving two separate tanks—one for fuel and one for oxidizer. The operation is time-sensitive, hazardous, and requires stationary launch infrastructure and ground crews.

This makes the fueling stage the missile’s most vulnerable window, especially under the watchful eye of enemy satellites and surveillance aircraft.

To reduce the risk of detection and attack, Iran often conducts fueling operations at night, when visibility is low and the chances of aerial detection drop significantly.

Solid fuel: Mobile and ready
In contrast, short- and medium-range missiles such as the Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar are typically powered by solid fuel. These systems are pre-loaded with a mix of fuel and oxidizer in a solid form, stored within the missile’s body. They are launch-ready, do not require on-site fueling, and can be fired from mobile platforms, making them ideal for surprise strikes and decentralized warfare.

However, once ignited, solid-fuel missiles cannot be shut down or throttled. The launch is irreversible—an operational trade-off for mobility and speed.

Why missiles must carry their own oxygen
The question of why missiles need onboard oxidizers often arises. Unlike jet engines, which intake oxygen from the atmosphere, missile engines must operate in environments where oxygen is insufficient or entirely absent.
Ballistic missiles can ascend dozens—or even hundreds—of kilometers into the sky, well beyond breathable altitudes. To ensure sustained propulsion, they must carry everything needed for combustion from the outset.

Doctrine shaped by technology and tactics
Iran’s repeated use of nighttime launches is no random decision. It reflects a multi-layered military doctrine that accounts for technical realities, strategic opportunities, and the psychological dynamics of war.

By leveraging both solid and liquid-fueled missiles, mobile launch platforms, and the natural concealment of night, Iran has built a system that prioritizes survivability, surprise, and psychological impact—even when the missiles themselves fail to reach their targets.

In the ongoing battle for deterrence and defense, the timing of the launch is as critical as the missile itself.
Irans only goal is to kill Israeli citizens nothing more. So they are targeting when they are asleep to fire their missiles. They borrowed the idea from Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis etc.
Iran plan is to kill everything in Israel.
The 4 women who died 2 days ago were deeply sleeping when the alarm blew and they couldn't Wake up. Their brother who slept in the bomb shelter was alive. Iran is evil
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by agulion: 6:00am On Jun 17, 2025
We Yoruba Muslims do not support islamic terrorism no matter what
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Gaabasky: 6:08am On Jun 17, 2025
Botragelad:
It's an Islamic thing. Always cowering, mouthing online and crying victim.
U are a total disgrace. Talking without thinking.
What concerns Islam with Iran and Israel fight?
There are more Muslims in Israel than Christians and more Christians in Iran than Jews. Israel even preferred Muslims to Christians n they killed more of Christians than Muslims So don't be religious slave n think straight.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by LeeSmart:
Gaabasky:
U are a total disgrace. Talking without thinking.
What concerns Islam with Iran and Israel fight?
There are more Muslims in Israel than Christians and more Christians in Iran than Jews. Israel even preferred Muslims to Christians n they killed more of Christians than Muslims So don't be religious slave n think straight.
it seems like you don't even know what's happening. I would advice u to go read most of OIC's (organisation of Islamic countries) communique concerning Israel, then u will realise that this is an islamic thing (agenda) going on.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Botragelad: 6:34am On Jun 17, 2025
Gaabasky:
U are a total disgrace. Talking without thinking.
What concerns Islam with Iran and Israel fight?
There are more Muslims in Israel than Christians and more Christians in Iran than Jews. Israel even preferred Muslims to Christians n they killed more of Christians than Muslims So don't be religious slave n think straight.
Haha. Who do you think you are speaking to? An islamist?😂😂
Israel’s Muslim minority enjoys full voting rights, while Iran’s Christian minority faces executions for apostasy and banned Bibles . Where’s your outrage ? Or do only Muslim victims matter to you?

Haha. Israel’s Christian population has grown since 1948. What's your point? Are you aware that Iran’s regime hangs converts from Islam and jails pastors. Why no tears for them?

Prove your statement that Israel killed more Christian families.
Islam has everything to do with Iran-Israel.
Iran’s regime vows to "wipe Israel off the map" on Islamic grounds, funding Hamas/Hezbollah to fulfill Quranic prophecies of Jewish annihilation .

Even Sunni Islamists celebrate and encourage Iran’s attacks, because jihad against Jews is unifying for them.You can keep pretending. Also tell us why allI Iran’s proxies (Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis) scream "Allahu Akbar" while killing non Muslims?
Iran’s mosques literally preach genocide!🙄
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Toosure70: 6:37am On Jun 17, 2025
orisa37:
DON'T WORRY. JESUS IS AWAKE DAY AND NIGHT TO STOP THAT EVIL.
wetin concern Israel with Jesus. Are they dominated by Christians
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by OlujobaSamuel: 6:51am On Jun 17, 2025
Òru ni a sè ìká (night time is a time to carry out evil act)
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by id4sho(m): 7:15am On Jun 17, 2025
Night cover and they don't have àir defense systems to cover launch pads. Though there was a daytime launch on Sunday but can still be detected by satellite radar and Isreali drones, never the less, they're cowards who will regrets their actions . The IRGC have all fled.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by CJStarz: 7:53am On Jun 17, 2025
Wasted efforts for 'He that keepeth Israel neither sleeps nor slumbers'. Psalm 91.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by OfficialAPCNig: 8:04am On Jun 17, 2025
Iran uses liquid fuel propelled missiles which takes a very long time to refuel and must be refueled at the launch site.

Refueling during the day means satellites, IDF planes and MOSSSAD agents can easily pinpoint track movements to the launch site.

Iran has no choice.

This limitation is the reason Iran can fire only 200 missile maximum despite having 360 launchers, with each capable of launching 12.

The disadvantage of this night launches means IAF jets can easily identify launch sites from the flares and take them out.

This is the reason IAF was able to destroy over 120 launches in 4 days
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Krak(m): 8:34am On Jun 17, 2025
matify83:
As sirens blare and Israeli air defenses intercept incoming threats in the dead of night, a pattern has emerged in Iran’s missile strategy: darkness.

Repeated missile barrages launched from Iran during the overnight hours are no coincidence—they reflect a deliberate military and technological doctrine designed to obscure, surprise, and instill fear.

While nighttime offers obvious concealment, the choice to strike under the cover of darkness is rooted in far more than visibility. It is a combination of technical constraints, operational necessity, and psychological warfare.

Missiles, unlike aircraft, cannot rely on atmospheric oxygen for propulsion. Instead, they must carry both fuel and oxidizer—components necessary for combustion—within their systems. This is because ballistic missiles reach altitudes where oxygen is sparse or nonexistent.

This fundamental requirement divides missiles into two categories: those powered by liquid fuel and those using solid fuel—each with its strategic implications.

Liquid fuel: Powerful but exposed
Iran's long-range missiles, including the Shahab series, typically use liquid fuel. These missiles require a complex fueling process before launch, involving two separate tanks—one for fuel and one for oxidizer. The operation is time-sensitive, hazardous, and requires stationary launch infrastructure and ground crews.

This makes the fueling stage the missile’s most vulnerable window, especially under the watchful eye of enemy satellites and surveillance aircraft.

To reduce the risk of detection and attack, Iran often conducts fueling operations at night, when visibility is low and the chances of aerial detection drop significantly.

Solid fuel: Mobile and ready
In contrast, short- and medium-range missiles such as the Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar are typically powered by solid fuel. These systems are pre-loaded with a mix of fuel and oxidizer in a solid form, stored within the missile’s body. They are launch-ready, do not require on-site fueling, and can be fired from mobile platforms, making them ideal for surprise strikes and decentralized warfare.

However, once ignited, solid-fuel missiles cannot be shut down or throttled. The launch is irreversible—an operational trade-off for mobility and speed.

Why missiles must carry their own oxygen
The question of why missiles need onboard oxidizers often arises. Unlike jet engines, which intake oxygen from the atmosphere, missile engines must operate in environments where oxygen is insufficient or entirely absent.
Ballistic missiles can ascend dozens—or even hundreds—of kilometers into the sky, well beyond breathable altitudes. To ensure sustained propulsion, they must carry everything needed for combustion from the outset.

Doctrine shaped by technology and tactics
Iran’s repeated use of nighttime launches is no random decision. It reflects a multi-layered military doctrine that accounts for technical realities, strategic opportunities, and the psychological dynamics of war.

By leveraging both solid and liquid-fueled missiles, mobile launch platforms, and the natural concealment of night, Iran has built a system that prioritizes survivability, surprise, and psychological impact—even when the missiles themselves fail to reach their targets.

In the ongoing battle for deterrence and defense, the timing of the launch is as critical as the missile itself.
All these your long grammar is hidden in a useless strategy that has no basis against an enemy that beats you in strategy and technology. Operating under the cover of darkness is useless when your enemy is equipped with thermal and night vision technology backed by the intelligence, willingness and prowess to hit you.

Just two nights ago, Israeli planes destroyed 120 Iranian launch vehicles in the night as they were getting ready to launch. So, tell me something else that makes sense.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by potent5(m):
Launching their attack at night will give it the necessary visibility for their propaganda machines to take pictures and push their narratives. [quote author=matify83 post=135777097][/quote]
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Watianoengineer(m): 9:09am On Jun 17, 2025
McStoic:
Herdsmen also like to strike in the dead of the night. The pattern is from the Quran. Islamic religion bestows similar behavioural patterns on all its faithfuls. Not a coincidence
What of DSS that loves to invade peoples home in the middle of the night? Sunday igboho's residence was raided in the middle of the night and also judges in portharcourt similar occurrence. I guess DSS is also an Islamic police
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by omoredia: 10:19am On Jun 17, 2025
MNK only offense was exposing their evil plans. Thats the biggest crime u can commit in Nigeria
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by ImoleNaija: 10:22am On Jun 17, 2025
As sirens blare and Israeli air defenses intercept incoming threats in the dead of night, a pattern has
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by ogaemma: 10:23am On Jun 17, 2025
They are bunch of cowards.
That is how losers fight.
They fight like Armed robbers who comes in the night.
Coward jihadist.
Israel just started with them.
Hamas and Hezbollah is gone to help them with their mumu suicide bombings.
All Jihadist will learn the hard way.
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Felabrity: 10:23am On Jun 17, 2025
So the iron dome no go see am wella grin grin grin
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by COOL10(m): 10:23am On Jun 17, 2025
Na for night wey demons dey operate nah grin
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Kingpele(m): 10:24am On Jun 17, 2025
Because of cowardice, Iran is all mouth no intelligence
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 10:24am On Jun 17, 2025
They lack coordination and are only interested in counting scores.

Launching missiles during the day will fully unmask their ineptitude.

Same reason Fulani herdsmen usually attack in the night.

Cowards love soft targets and surprise ambushes that give them the upper hand while massaging their weak egos.

Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Nobody: 10:24am On Jun 17, 2025
Cos it’s ordained that, Israel will be destroyed at night
Re: Why Does Iran Launch Missiles At Night? by Eriokanmi: 10:25am On Jun 17, 2025
I don't think Istrael is interested in pulling down Iran. They've made their points clear enough . They want to eliminate those Islamic terrorises terrorising the region and they've been achieving that with minimal damage, hitting on target.

That said, there's nothing like peace. Both parties should stop the war in the interest of peace cos wherever and whenever 2 elephants fight, the grasses always suffer. The civilians are being killed. It's not good.
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