IDF Strikes Mobile Command Centers Over Tehran as Iran Adapts
Israel targets temporary headquarters used by Iranian commanders after fixed command sites destroyed; dozens of BM production facilities hit
The Israeli Air Force completed a fresh wave of strikes over Tehran and across Iran on Day 30, adapting to a significant Iranian tactical change: after four weeks of systematic strikes on fixed command centers, Iranian security leadership has dispersed to mobile structures — trucks, trailers, and temporary facilities moved regularly to avoid targeting. Israeli intelligence identified the adaptation and tracked the mobile units; the Day 30 wave struck multiple temporary command headquarters while Iranian commanders were actively operating inside them. The wave also hit dozens of ballistic missile production and storage facilities — directly attacking Iran capacity to sustain its 7+ salvo/day BM campaign — plus air defense radar systems and surveillance posts. Blasts echoed across Tehran with smoke visible from the northeast.
Key facts
- •Iran adapted — moved security HQ to mobile structures after fixed command centers destroyed in prior waves
- •IDF intelligence tracked mobile units; struck temporary HQ while commanders were present and operating
- •Wave also hit dozens of BM production/storage sites — attacking Iran ability to sustain salvo campaign
- •Air defense systems and surveillance posts also targeted in same wave
- •Blasts audible across Tehran; smoke seen rising from northeast of city
Timeline
IDF identifies Iranian command centers relocated to mobile structures
IDF D30 Tehran wave complete — mobile HQ, BM sites, AD systems struck
Blasts heard across Tehran; smoke visible from northeast