Could Iranian missiles reach London and Paris?
13 hours ago Jonathan BealeDefence correspondent Iranian missiles have tried to target the joint US-UK military base in Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
There are still doubts about the capability of Iranian missiles to reach targets so far away.
But the one which failed last Friday managed to travel some 3,000km from its launching base.
So how serious is this Iranian threat?
They would have been watching the missiles in flight.
They use a constellation of satellites from space and powerful radars on the ground - including at RAF Fylingdales in the UK - which can track the missile from launch to target. Does Iran have a longer-range missile capability?
Tehran has previously stated it had unilaterally limited the range of its missiles to 2,000km.
But Israel now claims that Iranian missiles have double that range – up to 4,000km.
That would put not just Diego Garcia in its sights, but also much of mainland Europe.
Despite the US and Israel targeting these munitions, they are still being launched.
He explained that assumption on the basis of two possible reasons.
The second is that Iran has needed to develop longer-range rockets for its own space programme.
What missiles did Iran fire at Diego Garcia?
It is still not clear what kind of missiles were fired at the US-UK base in the Indian Ocean.
That had a range of more than 2,000km with a 1.
Kaushal also said it was possible that Iran has been adapting rockets from its space programme.
After all, Tehran has successfully put satellites into space and rockets like the Qaem 100 "were always understood to have dual-use capabilities".
The US and Israel already targeted Iran's ballistic missile programme last year when they sought to destroy its nuclear programme.
What's left is now being hunted down.
Is London within range?
If Iran chose to target Europe, there are already some precautions in place to deal with the threat.
The US has long been concerned about the dangers of ballistic missiles being fired from the Middle East region. Under President Barack Obama, the US set up ballistic missile defence systems in Poland and Romania - all part of a Nato air defence umbrella. These Aegis Ashore systems fire the same interceptor missiles currently being used by the US Navy to shoot down Iranian ballistic missiles. Britain itself has very little in the way of ballistic missile defences - a glaring gap acknowledged in the government's recent Strategic Defence Review.
But, for now, the threat seems remote.
Kaushal says "it's conceivable" that an Iranian rocket "could reach London".
and they're quite inaccurate at very long ranges".
"I would say the level of risk to London is pretty low," Eveleth concluded.
"Iran is still able to surprise the US and Israel after three weeks of bombing.
Their forces may be degraded, but they are not on the ropes," Crump told the BBC. Additional reporting by Anna Lamche
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