It looks as though Iran has found a solution to that pesky little problem of what to do with your spent nuke fuel. Since their reactor just came on line, how long does the world have before they have to dispose of some of it? I know it's not weapons grade plutonium but a conventional charged air burst spreading spent nuclear fuel over a populated area like Tel Aviv, or some such city, could be devastating to the folks living there and in the surrounding areas.
And just like the comparison to the V1, how well would electronics jamming work against one of those, since they were a purely mechanical device without outside guidance? And just like the V1 they don't have to be accurate as long as it's a target the size of England, with a bullseye the size of London, you are a crack shot with terror weapons. It'd be fairly easy to take one down with modern missile tech, sure, but what if he is building thousands of them and where would it be safe to destroy them over?
The announcement of this new weapon on the heels of his getting nuclear energy up and running is just a little too well timed, if you ask me. I pray that I am wrong and that he only wants peace in the middle east, but I'm pretty well sure that I'm not.