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Explosion of Ammonium Perchlorate Tanks and Arrow Missiles Deep in the Occupied Territories

The explosion of Ammonium Perchlorate Tanks and Arrow Surface-to-Air Missiles is the worst news for the enemy, because from now on, the hit rate of Iranian ballistic missiles will approach 100 percent.
News ID: 87792
Publish Date: 17 May 2026 - 10:30 - 08August 2647

TEHRAN (Defapress) - Mohammad Zarchini - A new round of possible military conflict between Iran and the United States may begin soon, and in this conflict, the enemy will make special calculations on its remaining defense systems.

Explosion of Ammonium Perchlorate Tanks and Arrow Missiles Deep in the Occupied Territories

One of the air defense systems used by the Israeli army is the Arrow missile defense system, which was also used in the war between Iran and the United States and the Israeli regime. With the help of this missile defense system, the occupying army countered Iranian ballistic missile attacks during the Ramadan War.

It was recently reported that the missile defense system parts warehouse in Beit Shemesh has been destroyed, and this could play an important role in the future war with the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Media sources believe that the explosion in Beit Shemesh destroyed the Arrow ballistic missiles and that the fuel for the surface-to-air missiles caused a massive explosion in this military area.

Explosion of Ammonium Perchlorate Tanks and Arrow Missiles Deep in the Occupied Territories

The Geopolitical Watch Telegram channel says in this regard: The explosion at the Tomer facility in Beit Shemesh was probably not a controlled explosion; rather, it was the result of an accident related to the accidental ignition of a storage facility for sodium perchlorate, which is used in the production of rocket engines for surface-to-air missiles.

This channel adds: Improper storage of sodium perchlorate and explosives may have caused this incident, since such chemicals are present in this facility; The explosion may also have destroyed a significant stockpile of interceptor missiles, as the storage facility is located near an area believed to house interceptors for one of the Israeli army's two Arrow-3 interceptor missile batteries.

Hebrew media outlets are calling the Beit Shemesh explosion an uncontrolled one; analysts say the Beit Shemesh explosion was caused by the destruction of a portion of the Arrow missiles that occurred at the Tomer facility near Sedut Micah Air Base.

Explosion of Ammonium Perchlorate Tanks and Arrow Missiles Deep in the Occupied Territories

The Middle East Spectator Telegram channel reports that there is a missile engine testing facility at Sedut Micah Air Base that has seen explosions in the past due to engine testing. This is also a possibility, as Tomer has said the explosion was part of a "pre-planned test." Military analysts believe that in the new round of war between the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the US army and the occupying regime of Quds, the intensity of missile attacks and bombings will determine the fate of the war; therefore, the existence of missile defense systems and ballistic missiles will be very important.

Considering the possibility of a military conflict between Iran and the US and the Zionist regime, the explosion of the "ammonium perchlorate" tanks and the Arrow missiles is bad news for the enemy, because the lack of reserves of the Paykan missile system means that the hit rate of Iranian ballistic missiles approaches 100 percent.

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