The IDF Has Destroyed One-Third of the Iranian Regime’s Missile Launchers
The Israeli Air Force destroyed more than 20 surface-to-surface missiles last night before they were launched toward the State of Israel
The Israeli Air Force completed several waves of strikes overnight, targeting approximately 100 military targets in Isfahan, central Iran.
As part of the strikes, approximately 50 fighter jets and aircraft identified and struck missile storage sites, surface-to-surface missile launchers that were ready for launch toward the State of Israel, and command centers where launch squads were preparing to carry out launches toward the territory of the State of Israel.
In these strikes, more than 20 missiles were simultaneously struck, minutes before they were to be launched toward Israel’s home front.
In one of the strikes, after a missile launch cell was identified in real-time attempting to launch surface-to-surface missiles toward the State of Israel, the IAF eliminated the launch cell and destroyed the missiles.
Since the beginning of the operation, more than 120 missile launchers—constituting one-third of the Iranian regime’s total launchers—have been destroyed.
Illustration related to the Israeli Air Force strikes in central Iran:
Footage from the strike on surface-to-surface missile launchers in central Iran that were ready for launch toward the State of Israel:
Footage from the strike on surface-to-surface missile launchers in Iran: