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Step inside the sprawling, industrialized production lines of Iran’s defense sector to witness the mass manufacturing of the Shahab-1 Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM). While based on the Cold War-era Soviet Scud-B architecture, this full-process documentary reveals why this 300km-range liquid-fueled missile remains one of the most terrifying asymmetric threats to U.S. and Israeli forces in the Middle East. The danger isn't pinpoint precision or stealth technology—it's pure, overwhelming volume and the devastating mathematics of modern warfare. Rather than focusing on cutting-edge hypersonic gliders, this film investigates the tactical terror of saturation strikes and cost-exchange ratios. We document the assembly of the Shahab-1’s single-stage liquid-propellant engines, basic payload integration, and its deployment via highly mobile Transporter Erector Launchers (TELs). Because these missiles are incredibly cheap and relatively simple to mass-produce, Tehran has stockpiled thousands of them. In a wartime scenario, firing dozens of Shahab-1s simultaneously creates a "missile swarm" designed specifically to saturate early-warning radars and exhaust enemy interceptor magazines. Through an evidence-based lens, the documentary explains how this brute-force strategy threatens to literally bankrupt multi-billion-dollar defense shields. When a U.S. Patriot battery or an Israeli David's Sling system is forced to fire a highly advanced, $4 million interceptor missile just to shoot down a mass-produced $100,000 Scud clone, the defense grid bleeds millions of dollars in seconds. High-detail visuals and measured pacing help viewers confront a chilling geopolitical reality: what happens to a heavily fortified U.S. base when the enemy intentionally forces you to run out of interceptors before the real, high-tech strike even begins?