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Iran just fired its heaviest missiles yet — and claimed control of Israeli airspace. On the night of March 13th, Iran launched 30 superheavy ballistic missiles in waves 45, 46, and 47 of Operation True Promise 4. IRGC Brigadier General Mousavi confirmed on X that warheads weighing 1 to 2 tons hit specified targets, and stated that a considerable part of Israeli airspace is now under Iranian control. In this video we cover exactly what the Kheibar Shekan missile is and why its maneuverable reentry vehicle is specifically designed to defeat Arrow-3 and THAAD, why the IRGC's 1-2 ton warhead claim does not match Western defense databases showing 550kg for Kheibar Shekan, what the airspace control claim actually means in military doctrine versus what the operational evidence shows, and the missile Iran has not yet fired at scale — the Khorramshahr-4 with a 1,500kg warhead — and what a single successful penetration would mean. War Report applies its Confirmed / Credibly Reported / Claimed standard to every claim in this story. The airspace control claim is presented as an Iranian assertion — not a verified military assessment. The warhead discrepancy is interrogated with three possible explanations. The operational record is checked against the claims. Sources: IRGC Brigadier General Mousavi official X post, Wikipedia 2026 Iran war live article, ACLED conflict tracker, Army Recognition, Euronews, Jerusalem Post, GlobalSecurity, IranWatch, DefenseFeeds.