Iran FIRES 4,000km Missiles That NOBODY Said Were Ready – Diego Garcia UNDER ATTACK nt

At precisely 3:14 AM on March 21, 2026, a calm strategic atmosphere over the Indian Ocean was abruptly disrupted by a missile launch that defied all expectations.

Deep within the fortified mountain tunnels of the Shahude Missile Testing Range in Semnon Province, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force crews had been meticulously preparing for this moment.
For 96 hours, they operated in complete electromagnetic silence, making final adjustments to two weapons that were not supposed to exist in Iran’s arsenal.
The hypersonic glide vehicle, known as the FATA 3, was a derivative of the already formidable FATA 2 ballistic missile, boasting a range of 4,200 kilometers.
