Iran's IRGC Unleashes Drone Swarm in Coordinated Strike on US-Israeli Targets

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has released footage showing the coordinated launch of a swarm of delta-wing drones from a remote desert facility. The IRGC confirmed this as part of the 48th phase of its retaliatory "Operation True Promise 4," targeting positions in northern occupied territories and American bases throughout the region. The operation, reportedly coordinated with Hezbollah, utilized a sophisticated mix of solid-fuel Kheibar Shekan missiles, liquid-fuel Qadr missiles, and attack drones. The IRGC also reported downing several invading drones and has escalated a psychological campaign by sending warning messages to residents in the occupied territories.

Key Points: IRGC Drone Swarm Footage Released in Retaliatory Strike Wave

  • Drone swarm launched from desert facility
  • 48th wave of Operation True Promise 4
  • Targets included Galilee, Golan, Haifa
  • US bases across region struck
  • Advanced missiles and drones deployed
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"Swarm of drones": IRGC releases footage of coordinated launch against US-Israeli positions

Iran's IRGC releases video of a coordinated drone swarm launch, confirming the 48th wave of strikes against US and Israeli positions in the region.

"Siren to siren and a scramble to enter shelters, this is the current state of the Zionists at this moment. - IRGC Statement"

Tehran, March 14

New video footage has captured the "moment Iran's IRGC aerospace launched swarm of drones at US-Israeli positions," providing a detailed look at a highly coordinated aerial offensive initiated from a remote desert facility.

The visuals, shared in a post on X and on Telegram by state broadcasters, show several delta-wing drones positioned along a paved runway under a bright sun.

Upon ignition, the drones launch simultaneously, emitting bright orange flashes from their boosters and kicking up dense clouds of dust and sand.

As the sequence progresses, the camera captures the drones ascending rapidly into the sky, leaving behind thick white smoke trails.

The footage transitions to show the aircraft flying in a tight formation across the horizon, moving away from the launch site as part of the reported "swarm" deployment.

Earlier another state media outlet showed the display of a portion of the IRGC Drone Power in a large tunnel.

Coinciding with the release of these visuals, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has confirmed the launch of the 48th phase of its retaliatory campaign.

In a statement released on Saturday, the IRGC announced the "successful execution of the 48th wave of its ongoing retaliatory Operation True Promise 4 against Zionist and American targets."

This latest offensive was reportedly carried out in coordination with the Lebanese resistance group, Hezbollah.

Military officials identified the primary targets within the occupied territories as being situated in the northern sector, specifically focusing on "Galilee, Golan, and the occupied city of Haifa."

Beyond these areas, several "American bases throughout the region" were also struck during this stage of the conflict.

According to Press TV, the 48th wave utilised a sophisticated mix of weaponry, including "solid-fuel Kheibar Shekan missiles, liquid-fuel Qadr missiles, and attack drones."

This follows the earlier completion of the 47th wave, which took place on Friday.

The previous 47th phase targeted strategic locations such as the "Negev Desert, including Nevatim," which is home to one of the largest airbases in the region.

Other strikes were directed at "Be'er Sheva," described as a technological hub, and the city of "Lod."

Notably, the IRGC also reported hitting "al-Udaid," identified as the "United States' most important airbase in the West Asia region," located in Qatar.

The operation further extended to the "hiding places of the anti-Iran Komala terrorist group," employing both "solid-fuel Kheibar Shekan missiles and liquid-fuel Qadr missiles."

Press TV further reported that during the 46th wave, which also occurred on Friday, the IRGC utilised "Khorramshahr, Kheibar Shekan, Emad, and Qadr missiles."

Highlighting the impact on the ground, the Corps noted the psychological toll of the strikes, stating, "Siren to siren and a scramble to enter shelters, this is the current state of the Zionists at this moment."

Since the onset of hostilities late last month, the IRGC has reportedly deployed "hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles as well as attack drones."

On the defensive front, the Corps claimed to have downed five invading aircraft on Friday, including "Orbiter 4, Hermes, and MQ-9 Reaper drones."

Military records cited by the state broadcaster indicate that a total of "114 reconnaissance and combat drones" have been neutralised by Iran's "advanced air defence systems" since the start of the aggression.

In a final escalation of the psychological campaign, the IRGC has reportedly begun sending Hebrew text messages to residents within the occupied territories.

The warning message stated, "By the permission of God, we will bring upon you days of darkness in which you will wish for death, but you will not find it."

- ANI

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Priya S
The technology on display is frighteningly advanced. The coordination of a swarm launch is no small feat. From an Indian security perspective, we should be paying very close attention to these developments in drone warfare. Our forces need to be prepared for such asymmetric threats.
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Rohit P
Frankly, this is just more propaganda from Tehran. Releasing flashy videos while people suffer. The real story is the cost to ordinary civilians on all sides. India should use its diplomatic weight to push for a ceasefire, not get distracted by missile names and drone footage. 🙏
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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi, this feels too close for comfort. Regional instability impacts global oil prices and our economy directly. More than the military show, I'm worried about the "psychological campaign" mentioned. Sending threatening messages to civilians is just wrong, full stop.
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Vikram M
The article mentions strikes in Qatar and coordination with Hezbollah. This conflict is spreading. India has millions of citizens working in the Gulf. Their safety is paramount. Our MEA needs to be on high alert and have evacuation plans ready if things spiral. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, I have to respectfully criticize the tone of this article. It reads like a press release for the IRGC, just listing their claims and missile names without independent verification or context about the broader war. We need journalism, not amplification of one side's narrative.

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