Israel Launches Massive Overnight Air Offensive Targeting Tehran’s Ballistic Missile Production and IRGC Training Bases
The Israeli army targets Tehran’s ballistic missile production and IRGC bases in a massive overnight wave. Read about the strategic shift in the Iran war.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 27, 2026, 1:01 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Anadolu Agency

Precision Strikes on the Heart of the Iranian Defense Industry
In a major escalation of the month-long conflict, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) executed dozens of coordinated strikes across the Iranian capital. Directed by Military Intelligence, the operation focused on paralyzing the regime’s ability to manufacture and deploy advanced weaponry. Key targets included specialized facilities used for the development and production of critical ballistic missile components. By focusing on these high-value industrial sites, Israel aims to degrade Tehran's offensive capabilities for years to come, moving beyond mere tactical intercepts toward the strategic dismantling of the Iranian military-industrial complex.
Dismantling IRGC Infrastructure and Air Defense Systems
The IDF statement confirmed that the "regime's production capabilities" were the primary focus of the overnight sorties. Among the destroyed sites was a major military base used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for training soldiers and housing sophisticated anti-aircraft missile systems. Additionally, the IAF targeted a facility dedicated to the production of weapons batteries and a separate IRGC weapons manufacturing plant. This systematic targeting suggests a goal of stripping away the layers of defense that protect the Iranian regime, leaving their remaining military assets increasingly vulnerable to follow-up operations.
A Month of Sustained Conflict and High Human Cost
The overnight strikes are part of a broader air offensive led by the United States and Israel that has now entered its fourth week. The humanitarian toll of this campaign has been severe, with reports indicating that over 1,340 people have been killed within Iran since the start of hostilities on February 28. This figure includes high-profile leadership targets, most notably the former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, whose death earlier this month fundamentally altered the Iranian political landscape. Despite the heavy losses, the Iranian military apparatus continues to attempt counter-maneuvers against the advancing coalition forces.
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