The Iranian Missiles Map
The Iranian Missiles Map Modern missile warfare is framed as precise, calculated, and technologically controlled. But “precision” in military terms does not mean what most people think it means. After the United States and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, Tehran retaliated by striking Israel and U.S.-linked military sites across the region, including in Gulf states that host American forces. Yet many of these missiles did not land neatly on isolated military installations. Instead, civilian areas have repeatedly fallen within their statistical margin of error. The Iranian Missiles map visualizes the accuracy of Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities, focusing on a critical but often overlooked question: why do civilian areas so often fall within the impact zone? Created by a developer with experience working on missile guidance systems, the map moves beyond the familiar “range rings” commonly shown in news coverage and instead emphasizes a far more meaningful metric - accuracy. Use...









