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Step inside the secretive manufacturing lines of Iran’s military-industrial complex to witness a weapon that is rewriting the economic rules of modern asymmetric warfare: the mass-produced "Sadid" Precision-Guided Munition (PGM). While the West obsesses over developing multi-billion-dollar fighter jets and hypersonic shields, this full-process documentary explores a much more chilling reality for Pentagon planners. How does a heavily sanctioned, budget-built smart bomb threaten the most advanced armored divisions and air defense networks on Earth? The answer lies in sheer, unstoppable volume. Rather than looking at massive payloads, this film investigates the tactical terror of micro-manufacturing. We document the assembly of the Sadid’s electro-optical and infrared seekers. Designed specifically to be carried by unmanned platforms like the Shahed-129 UAV, these lightweight glide bombs are stripped of unnecessary complexities. By utilizing cost-effective, domestic supply chains, Iranian engineers have created a "tank sniper" that can be manufactured by the thousands at a fraction of the cost of Western equivalents. Through an evidence-based lens, the documentary breaks down the ultimate mathematical nightmare for U.S. and Israeli defense grids: the cost-exchange ratio. We analyze the brutal economics of shooting down a swarm of $10,000 smart bombs with Patriot or Iron Dome interceptors that cost millions per shot. Furthermore, we explore the devastating impact on the ground, where a single, cheap Sadid bomb can accurately track and destroy a $10 million Abrams or Merkava tank. High-detail visuals help viewers confront a grim geopolitical reality: in a war of attrition, you don't need to out-engineer a billion-dollar military—you just need to bankrupt it. "When a $10,000 mass-produced smart bomb forces the enemy to fire a $4,000,000 interceptor, the defense shield isn't protecting the nation—it is bleeding it dry."