Haifa, Israel – Iran’s Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles have slammed into Israel’s largest weapons production complex, dealing a heavy blow to the nation’s military-industrial heart.
On March 20, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched multiple Fattah-2 glide vehicles — Mach 15+ speed demons with evasive maneuvers — targeting Rafael Advanced Defense Systems in Haifa, Israel’s premier missile factory producing Iron Dome interceptors, David’s Sling, and Spike missiles. Explosions rocked the facility, igniting fires and destroying ᴀssembly lines. Satellite images show craters amid twisted metal and smoke plumes.

IRGC boasted “direct hits on the Zionist war machine,” claiming the strike halts Israel’s munitions production amid ongoing barrages. Iranian media aired footage of impacts, vowing “factories will burn until aggression ends.”
Israeli officials confirmed “significant damage” to Rafael, a Trump ally in defense tech, calling it a “cowardly escalation.” The IDF retaliated with airstrikes on Iranian sites. Emergency teams battle blazes as production grinds to halt, straining Israel’s defensive stockpiles.

This precision hit exposes Fattah-2’s edge over Israel’s shields. With factories crippled, Israel’s war machine faces shortages. Iran’s gamble could tip the balance — or ignite fiercer response.
Tehran celebrates; Israel vows payback. The industrial war escalates.
