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STRIKE2026-03-30

IDF Turns to Iran's Weapons Factories: 80 Bombs, 40 Sites

Overnight strikes target AA missile assembly, anti-tank components, and ballistic missile engine production in Tehran

In the overnight D30–D31 wave, the Israeli Air Force shifted focus from command and regime targets to Iran's weapons manufacturing base. More than 80 bombs struck three confirmed production complexes in Tehran: a site assembling long-range anti-aircraft missiles; a factory producing components for anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles; and a complex dedicated to ballistic missile engine production and R&D. The IDF said approximately 40 sites had been targeted across the previous two days. The strikes follow D30's 120-bomb morning wave on IRGC ballistic missile R&D and satellite launcher infrastructure. Together they represent a systematic campaign to dismantle the industrial base sustaining Iran's retaliatory missile campaign — targeting the factories that build the weapons, not just the launchers that fire them.

Key facts

  • 80+ bombs in overnight D30→D31 wave on Tehran weapons production sites
  • Targets: AA missile assembly, anti-tank/AA component factory, BM engine R&D
  • ~40 sites struck across 2 days — systematic factory suppression campaign
  • Follows D30 morning wave of 120+ bombs on IRGC BM/satellite R&D
  • IDF targeting the industrial base, not just launchers — weapons capacity degradation

Timeline

07:00 UTC

D30 morning: 120+ bombs on IRGC BM R&D and satellite launcher infrastructure

19:10 UTC

D30 evening: IDF strikes Tehran regime sites, Alborz grid impacted

01:00 UTC

D31 overnight: 80+ bombs on AA missile assembly, BM engine factory, anti-tank components plant