I don’t have real-time access to current news right now, but I can summarize the latest widely reported developments up to late 2025 and provide guidance on where to check for fresh updates.
Direct answer
- As of the last widely covered reports in 2023–2025, Iran publicly showcased domestically developed hypersonic missiles (notably variants of Fattah/Fattah‑2) and claimed long-range capabilities intended to defeat certain air defenses. Later coverage in 2025-06 indicated assertions of hypersonic missiles being used in conflicts with Israel, but those claims are contested and require verification from multiple corroborating sources. To verify the very latest news, please consult up-to-date, reputable outlets.
What to check for the latest information
- Official Iranian defense or IRGC statements and state media (IRNA, Tasnim, Sepah News) for formal announcements.
- Major international wire services (Reuters, AP, AFP, Bloomberg) and national security briefings for independent verification.
- Reputable defense journals or think-tank briefings (e.g., CSIS, IISS, Jane’s) for analysis on missile capabilities and whether reported tests or launches have been independently observed.
- Satellite/defense-air surveillance outlets (e.g., space and missile defense trackers) for corroborating evidence like launch footage or radar/ADS data.
Potential interpretation notes
- Hypersonic missile claims are often accompanied by debates about trajectory, maneuverability, warhead type (conventional vs. nuclear), and whether the launch was a test or an actual strike.
- Claims of successful defense evasion or battlefield use should be treated cautiously until independent verification is available.
Would you like me to search for the very latest reports now and summarize them with sources? If you’re okay, I can pull current articles and provide a concise update with citations.