Analysis How Iran’s massive missile salvo on Israel previews North Korean tacticsExperts say South remains vulnerable to large-scale barrage, stressing need to boost air defenses to counter nukes Iran rained down ballistic missiles on Israel last week in a major attack that has fueled fears about widening conflict in the Middle East. And while half a world away, North Korea has almost certainly been taking notes on Tehran’s tactics, with experts stating that Pyongyang would likely launch a similar salvo if the two Koreas ever go to war again. The Iranian military claimed that the vast majority of the 200 missiles it launched hit their targets, although Israel disputed this and stated its air defenses minimized the damage. The attack featured Tehran’s © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |