Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code AITELLY at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/AITELLYIt was a startling moment in the ongoing regional tensions when the Houthis launched what they called the “Palestine 2” missile—a hypersonic ballistic weapon reportedly capable of reaching speeds as high as Mach 16.At such blistering velocity, the missile was able to travel from Yemen to Israel in mere minutes, giving Israeli and allied defense systems very little time to react.What made this strike even more concerning was the missile’s apparent ability to change course mid-flight, a capability likely achieved through a sophisticated skip-gliding mechanism.This means that rather than following a traditional, predictable arc, the missile could bounce along the edge of the atmosphere, shifting its trajectory in a way that complicates interception.Experts believe the missile wasn’t purely hypersonic in the conventional sense but had characteristics of what some call a “semi-hypersonic” design.This would still allow for sharp maneuvers during flight—far beyond what older ballistic models could manage.These kinds of mid-air changes wreak havoc on systems like Israel’s Arrow-3 and the U.S.-developed THAAD, which are built to predict and intercept based on expected flight paths.Additionally, there’s speculation that the missile may have taken a lower-than-usual flight route, potentially slipping under the radar coverage that usually defends against high-altitude threats.The combination of extreme speed, sudden course changes, and possible stealth capabilities revealed a major vulnerability, even in one of the most heavily defended airspaces in the world.

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