IAF Strikes Heart of Iran's Missile Industry — Parchin and Isfahan Targeted
60 jets, 150+ bombs: IAF hits Iran's most sensitive missile production complex and IRGC Quds Force weapons plants
In the most significant single targeting package of the war, 60 Israeli Air Force fighter jets dropped more than 150 bombs on Iran's core defense manufacturing infrastructure. At Parchin east of Tehran — Iran's most sensitive missile and defense complex — the IAF struck four facilities: a warhead casting and filling plant, a ballistic missile engine casting site, a solid-fuel missile component facility, and an air defense systems development site. In Isfahan, the IAF destroyed an IRGC Quds Force weapons manufacturing plant and an air defense systems manufacturing facility. The strikes systematically target Iran's capacity to produce the missiles and air defenses sustaining its war effort.
Key facts
- •60 IAF fighter jets deployed in the strike package
- •150+ bombs dropped on Iranian weapons production facilities
- •Parchin complex: Iran's most central missile and defense production site
- •4 Parchin sites hit: warhead plant, missile engines, solid-fuel components, air defense R&D
- •Isfahan: IRGC Quds Force weapons manufacturing + air defense factory struck
- •Strikes aim to degrade Iran's capacity to manufacture the weapons sustaining its campaign
Timeline
IAF launches strike package: 60 jets airborne
Parchin complex struck — 4 missile/defense production sites hit
Isfahan IRGC Quds Force + air defense manufacturing plants bombed
IDF announces full scope: 60 jets, 150+ bombs, Parchin and Isfahan targets confirmed