Gutting the Regime: Massive IAF Strike Devastates Secret Missile Factories
In a massive display of aerial superiority, over 60 Israeli fighter jets have successfully destroyed Iran’s primary missile production and defense facilities in a coordinated 24-hour wave of strikes.

The Israel Defense Forces have launched one of the most significant aerial offensives of the current war, deploying a massive fleet of over 60 fighter jets to strike the very heart of the Iranian regime’s military industrial complex. Guided by precise intelligence from the Military Intelligence Directorate, the Israeli Air Force dropped more than 150 munitions across Tehran and central Iran during the last 24 hours. This strategic operation was specifically designed to dismantle the infrastructure used to produce ballistic missiles, advanced defense systems, and lethal weaponry used by the Iranian regime and its terror proxies throughout the Middle East.
Pulverizing the Iranian War Machine
The strikes targeted a sophisticated network of military facilities that the regime has spent decades and billions of dollars developing. Among the most critical sites destroyed was a major production facility within the Parchin military complex, long considered the nerve center for Iran’s missile and defense research. Israeli jets successfully hit a factory dedicated to the casting and filling of warheads with high explosives, as well as a specialized site used for mixing and casting motors for ballistic missiles. These facilities are essential for the production of solid-fuel engines, which allow missiles to be launched with minimal preparation time, posing a direct threat to regional stability.
In addition to the missile infrastructure, the IAF targeted the regime's defensive capabilities. One major site destroyed was responsible for producing the very defense systems that the regime had deployed to protect its ballistic missile arrays across the country. By stripping away these defensive layers, Israel has significantly increased the vulnerability of the remaining Iranian military assets. The operation continued through the night with additional waves of attacks in the Isfahan region, where pilots struck a production site belonging to the Quds Force, the elite unit of the IRGC responsible for external terror operations.
The IDF has emphasized that the weaponry and defense systems developed at these now-destroyed sites were the primary source of equipment for the regime's terror proxies, most notably the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Lebanon and the Houthi terror regime in Yemen. By cutting off the supply chain at its source, the Israeli military aims to fundamentally degrade the operational capabilities of the entire Iranian-led "axis of terror." Military officials stated that the IDF will continue to deepen its strikes against the regime's military infrastructure, with the goal of completely denying the regime the production capabilities it built over many years. This latest operation sends a clear message that the regime's most sensitive industrial projects remain within the reach of Israeli air power.