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Step inside the subterranean assembly lines of Iran’s aerospace program to witness a completely different kind of strategic threat: the mass production of the Qiam-1 Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM). While the world focuses on multi-million-dollar hypersonic weapons, this full-process documentary explores the chilling reality of asymmetric economic warfare. How does a heavily sanctioned, cheaply produced Scud-derivative threaten the most advanced and expensive air defense networks in the Middle East? The answer lies in simple, brutal mathematics. Rather than showcasing just explosive payloads, this film investigates the tactical terror of mass manufacturing and the finless design. We document the streamlined production process of the Qiam-1. By engineering a missile without the traditional Scud tail fins, Iranian engineers not only reduced its radar cross-section (RCS) making it harder to track, but they also made the missile significantly easier to store, transport, and mass-produce in underground silos. Through an evidence-based lens, the documentary breaks down the ultimate nightmare for US and Israeli defense planners: the cost-exchange ratio. We analyze what happens when a swarm of $100,000 Qiam-1 missiles is fired at a defense grid that relies on $3 million Patriot or Arrow interceptors. Even if the Iron Dome and David's Sling successfully intercept every incoming threat, the defense network will rapidly burn through its budget and its limited stockpile of interceptor missiles. High-detail visuals and measured pacing help viewers confront a grim modern reality: in a war of attrition, cheap mass production can bankrupt a billion-dollar shield before the real war even begins. "In modern warfare, you don't always need to outsmart the enemy's radar—sometimes you just need to empty their magazines and bankrupt their defense budget."