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Iran Fired 8 Deadly Missiles at a U.S. Aircraft Carrier

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Imagine the scene: a calm morning suddenly shattered by the piercing alarms of missile detection systems. Iran has launched an unprecedented missile attack, firing eight identical missiles aimed directly at the carrier. Among these, a single Khorramshahr warhead, laden with 1,500 kilograms of high explosives, is cleverly concealed among seven sophisticated decoys. As the Aegis combat system springs into action, it unleashes a flurry of interceptors, each one racing to identify and neutralize the incoming threats. But in a harrowing twist, the interceptor count rapidly dwindles to zero, leaving two missiles still hurtling toward their target. In this moment of chaos, Lieutenant Rachel Webb, a vigilant officer, notices a subtle yet critical detail-a 0.3 percent difference in the exhaust plume of one missile. This observation comes just 51 seconds into the engagement, a split second that could change the course of the battle. For 14 agonizing minutes, she focuses intently on contact 6, while her superiors are preoccupied with broader operational priorities.

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