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IDF drops 80+ bombs on Tehran weapons factories overnight — AA missile assembly, BM engine complex struck

·Tehran, Iran

Israeli Air Force jets struck multiple Iranian weapon production facilities in Tehran during the overnight D30–D31 wave, dropping more than 80 bombs. Targets included a long-range anti-aircraft missile assembly site, a manufacturing facility for anti-tank and anti-aircraft missile components, and a complex for ballistic missile engine production and R&D. The IDF said some 40 sites had been targeted across the past two days.

The IDF announced on the morning of March 30 that during its overnight airstrike wave, Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck several Iranian weapon production sites in Tehran, dropping more than 80 bombs. The specific targets confirmed by the IDF included: (1) a site where long-range anti-aircraft missiles were assembled; (2) a manufacturing facility for components for anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles; and (3) a complex for the production, research, and development of ballistic missile engines. The IDF said it had ramped up strikes on Iran's weapon production industries, with some 40 sites targeted in the past two days. The strikes follow the D30 morning wave (120+ bombs on IRGC BM/satellite R&D) and D30 evening wave (regime sites, Alborz grid impact). This overnight continuation wave specifically targets Iran's weapons manufacturing capacity — the factories producing the missiles and air defence systems sustaining Iran's retaliatory campaign.
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Israel Defense ForcesSUPPORTINGMILITARY

IDF: 80+ bombs on Tehran weapons factories overnight — AA missile assembly, anti-tank/AA components facility, BM engine production/R&D complex struck; ~40 sites targeted in 2 days total

IranOPPOSINGMILITARY

Iran has not specifically commented on the weapons factory strikes; continues BM campaign with 4 D31 morning salvos already launched

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