Not a MIRV in the MIRV’y sense. Like a submunition dispenser (cluster bomblets, runway cratering charges and armor hunting pucks) except upon dispersal they each fire small motors to dispense them around further or get a bit more velocity to punch into stuff.
This scatter shot weapon the ragheads sent to Israel is the first I’ve heard that they have anything besides impact fuzes. Always before their stuff goes off only after it hits the ground which always makes a crater. The crater absorbs about a quarter of the energy. The rest is bad enough but nowhere as bad as, say, a 100 ft airburst for the same warhead would be. Maybe their math skills didn’t include air bursts? This would be a heckuva bad sign if they’ve learned how to time a detonation?
🤔 That is not what I understood from the previous post: Iranian cluster missiles can split into as many as 80 sub-missiles, hitting multiple targets simultaneously ❓ ❓ ❓ A bit over my head...