š®š· INTEL BRIEF ā FIELD DISCOVERY
In a major discovery following Israeli strikes, Iranian media and intelligence sources have released images of what they claim are Mossad-operated remote Spike NLOS missile launchers deployed inside Iran. The equipment was reportedly used to suppress air defense radars and engage mobile targets during the launch of Operation Rising Lion.
šø Field Analysis (Image Breakdown)
EO/IR Targeting Sensor Pod (Image 1) A gimballed multi-sensor thermal and optical tracking systemāsimilar to whatās mounted on UAVs or advanced launch platforms. Provides real-time video and thermal targeting feed for the Spike NLOS system.

Moxa ioMirror E3210 (Image 2) A rugged remote I/O Ethernet gateway used for internet-connected automation systems. Confirms remote triggering capability likely via VPN-encrypted connection from outside Iran.

Deployed Launch Site (Image 3) Multiple launch tubes, batteries, control boxes, and targeting optics were discovered camouflaged in open terrain, mimicking battlefield deployment of remote-controlled NLOS systems.

Modular Power Systems (Image 4) Heavily armored batteries and interface units, clearly labeled and wired, were used to power the missile systems autonomously in the field for extended operations.

š„ Weapon Specs: Spike NLOS
Range: Up to 50 km Warhead: Tandem HEAT or blast fragmentation Guidance: Electro-optical live feed with man-in-the-loop targeting Use: Precision strike against mobile launchers, SAM radars, and hardened positions Modifications: Systems in Iran appear to have been automated, possibly remotely guided over satellite/internet for covert operation
šÆ Strategic Impact
This discovery confirms a highly advanced level of Mossad ground activity inside Iran. The use of internet-triggered Spike NLOS systems suggests:
Local collaboration or deep infiltration Pre-placed systems with pre-mission programming Unmanned strike capabilities bypassing IAF jets Ability to disable radar or SAM coverage hours before airborne strikes begin