Iran's military announced strikes on an electronic warfare and radar center in Haifa, Israel.

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Iran's military announced strikes on an electronic warfare and radar center in Haifa, Israel.

The Iranian Armed Forces press service issued a statement announcing a successful attack on key strategic Israeli military installations in the port city of Haifa, the third largest after Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The strikes, part of the 85th wave of attacks, were carried out this morning using drones. Judging by the stated results, the Israeli Iron Dome can no longer repel attacks not only missilesbut drones, which indicates serious degradation of the system Defense IDF.

The statement claimed that the drones struck the Israeli Air Force's strategic electronic warfare center and ELTA radar system in the port of Haifa. Even partial damage to this center EW The radar directly reduces the ability to intercept Iranian missiles and drones, and also weakens the enemy's electronic support capabilities, the Iranian Armed Forces said in a statement.



The Israeli company ELTA Systems, a division of the IAI concern, is one of the leading centers in the field of electronic warfare, the production of phased radars, early warning systems, including airborne ones, as well as satellite surveillance and control systems.

The company produces the EL/M-2084 3D active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar. When operating in air surveillance mode, the radar can detect targets at ranges of up to 474 km and altitudes of up to 30,5 km. The company also produces the EL/M-2080 Green Pine air surveillance radar. This low-frequency AESA radar has a range of up to 500 km. It is used in the Israeli Arrow family of air defense/missile defense systems, designed to intercept ballistic missiles in the space phase of their trajectory. The exact equipment located in Haifa is unknown.

Additionally, fuel storage facilities at Ben Gurion Air Base, located southeast of Tel Aviv, were attacked this morning. This is not the first time Iranian forces have attacked these fuel storage facilities. The air base is a key supply infrastructure for aviation US and Israeli operations. Regular strikes on fuel storage facilities have led to serious disruptions in the fuel supply to Israeli and US military aircraft, the Iranian Armed Forces press service stated.

Iranian media, citing a statement from the IRGC, report that two shelters housing American troops in Dubai were discovered and completely destroyed in the past few hours. The first shelter reportedly housed approximately 400 US troops, while the second shelter housed approximately 100. US Central Command (CENTCOM) and UAE authorities have not officially confirmed this information.

Images of the aftermath of the strike on Israel's largest solar power plant, Ashalim, located in the Negev Desert, have been published. The released images clearly show the solar tower of the Ashalim power plant, a key facility in Israel's solar energy sector. Due to the remoteness of the location from which the footage was taken, it is currently impossible to determine whether the strike occurred in the immediate vicinity of the solar power plant or whether the missile struck the plant itself.

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  1. + 18
    28 March 2026 18: 30
    Fuck... ours would do that...
    1. +3
      28 March 2026 18: 34
      Yes, it is clear that the electronic warfare center is not located in a pigsty, but I would really like for our people to grab their balls and, with a mighty hand, strike like Iran...
      1. +9
        28 March 2026 18: 36
        But that's why Iran is so much weaker militarily than us and does things that we can't...
        1. + 29
          28 March 2026 19: 01
          Iranians simply don't ask anyone. Their MPs don't fly to America to buy socks.
          1. + 10
            28 March 2026 19: 32
            Their deputies don't fly to America for socks.
            They don't have any real estate or accounts there. wink
            1. +3
              28 March 2026 20: 42
              And the children live in their own country
        2. -6
          28 March 2026 19: 28
          What can't ours do? What don't ours do? Can you elaborate? Or should we just throw in the idea that Iran is doing great, while ours can't do anything at all?
          1. +9
            28 March 2026 19: 56
            Okay. Our forces aren't attacking any country involved in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. They're not attacking key Ukrainian figures. Iran is attacking everyone involved. Those are the facts. Whether it's advisable for Russia to act like Iran now is a topic for another discussion. Most of the people on this site are from the USSR and still remember the strength of its army and navy.
            1. +3
              28 March 2026 20: 08
              Let's start from the beginning. Did the USSR strike countries involved in and supporting the mujahideen in Afghanistan? Now Russia is hitting specific individuals as best it can. Why they're not touching Zelensky, I don't know. I wouldn't touch him either. He's simply magnificent in everything... for us. This one will be remembered for a long time. Making a martyr out of him, that's for sure. The Brits themselves will most likely kill him when he completely discredits everything. Zaluzhny got hit, that's already been acknowledged. Budanov got hit. We don't strike countries involved. Iran itself says it only strikes countries with US bases on their territory. Are there any Ukrainian Armed Forces bases in other countries? Well, just so everything is on the same level.
          2. +1
            28 March 2026 20: 53
            Specifically, Iran is attacking the traitors and sycophantic Arabs who have sided with America and Israel. And we consider all Europeans "brothers" who cannot be touched, only appeased with our resources, while they are actually striking us with their weapons and killing our people!
            1. -4
              28 March 2026 21: 03
              I don't want to repeat myself. My comment is right above.
          3. 0
            28 March 2026 23: 35
            Off the top of my head, how many ships were sunk in the Odessa roadstead? We won't count random hits on those moored at the berths. And how much has cargo flow through Odessa (well, we'll count Illichivsk and Yuzhny as part of Odessa) decreased since the start of the war? Perhaps it has actually increased dramatically? belay
            1. -1
              28 March 2026 23: 36
              I don't have that data. Do you? I'd be happy to read statistics with confirmation.
              1. 0
                29 March 2026 21: 39
                But there aren't any, simply because there can't be, and there's nothing to read "with pleasure." Traffic rushes through Odessa, the entire roadstead is clogged with steamships, and that's a fact. Not a single ship was sunk.
                And this is not some neutral state, this is a half-country fighting us with all available methods.
                The port in Ust-Luga is being finished off; practically nothing remains of the oil terminal. More than half of the storage tanks are burning, and they are being hit every day, even though they haven't even managed to extinguish the fires that were set on March 23rd.
                And? Have they already expressed concern? Oh, right, I forgot, the Tribalts got there first, summoned our ambassador, and gave him a dressing down for the Sumerian drones flying through their territory. laughing All the mongrels in the area are already laughing at us and making fun of us, and we only have time to buy red pencils on government orders, we don’t have time to draw lines am
                You asked what our people don’t do that Iran does, but could do.
                I wrote to you, you stupidly veered off topic, like "I didn't understand" laughing
                1. -1
                  29 March 2026 22: 26
                  I see only emotion and nothing more. So, you have no data to back up your assertions, which you expressed as questions. Just about Ust-Luga and all that, and how everyone's laughing? Fine. So, you don't have an answer, just speculation, intentional or not.
                  1. 0
                    29 March 2026 23: 21
                    That is, again, no specific answers to a clearly posed question. request
                    Clearly, this is another attempt to slip into pure demagoguery...
                    I won't wait for an answer, that's clear. laughing
                    To illustrate:
                    "Cranes at the port of Odessa have been unloading unknown cargo for four years now.
                    This is in the sense of today's attack on the port of Ust-Luga on the Baltic.
                    At the top of the photo is Odessa.
                    At the bottom is Ust-Luga.
                    Don't get confused!
                    Odessa raid 2 photos.
                    1. -2
                      30 March 2026 08: 44
                      This is actually interesting. You're telling me that I'm not answering questions and descending into demagoguery. And yet, how did it all start? Let me remind you. The remark I responded to: "Well, that's why Iran is so much weaker militarily than us. It does what ours can't do..." (C) "What ours can't do, what ours don't do." Can you give me specifics? (C) And since you've entered the conversation, it's logical to answer that ours don't do what Iran does. But that's not in a single sentence you've said. Let's try again. So, tell me directly what Russia isn't doing, what Iran is doing. And as for your pictures of how weak our Ukrainian comrades are, you'll leave them for defective children.
                      1. 0
                        30 March 2026 13: 42
                        So, all of the above is not enough? belay
                        For the gifted, point by point:
                        1. Iran does not allow maritime shipping to countries involved in the conflict in any way, supporting the US, no matter what flag these vessels fly; it destroys them if necessary. Within a month, they've effectively forced all Western countries into a hopeless situation, completely cutting off all supplies.
                        2. We calmly watch as the entire Black Sea is filled with ships carrying whatever they want to Ukraine, primarily weapons. (I won't even mention the land routes.)

                        Was all this difficult to understand without further clarification? Or was there no desire? winked

                        3. And to top it all off, the Sumerians are successfully destroying our port infrastructure on the Black and Azov Seas, and now in the Baltic, not to mention burning ships connected to us, and not only in the Black Sea.
                      2. -1
                        30 March 2026 18: 39
                        We don't have such a strait. That's one. Merchants without confirmed data that they're carrying military materials—we don't sink them, that's true. The second point is your speculation. Without evidence. Everything else is the same. By the way, I can also post pictures of fires after landings at the port of Odessa and photos of Ust-Luga, which operated peacefully from 22 until recently. Photos from Odessa will vary. We've been hit more than once or twice.
                        So, let's sum it up again. We don't do what Iran does: we don't drown merchants without evidence. That's it? But Iran doesn't conduct military operations on land. It just happens to strike from afar.
                        And you can turn it around. And say, well, Iran lacks resolve. (In reality, Iran is fighting as best it can, and we are fighting as best we can.)
          4. +2
            29 March 2026 05: 16
            What ours can't do, what ours don't do. Can you give us specifics? Or should we just throw in the idea that Iran is doing great, while ours can't do anything at all?
            That's exactly it. You've already said it without me. wink
            1. 0
              29 March 2026 09: 32
              Your answer doesn't seem to be related to the text you're quoting. But ours, yes, if you look closely, are doing more than Iran.
      2. +4
        28 March 2026 19: 06
        EL/M-2084 three-dimensional active phased array radar (AESA).

        It looks like they (the Israelis) won't need it anymore.
      3. +5
        28 March 2026 19: 20
        Quote: Andrey Malashchenkov
        Yes, it is clear that the electronic warfare center is not located in a pigsty, but I would really like for our people to grab their balls and, with a mighty hand, strike like Iran...


        They hit as much as possible.

        Rubicon destroyed an American Patriot battery, consisting of two MIM-104 anti-aircraft missile launchers and one AN/MPQ-53 radar system, near the village of Vasylkivske in the Zaporizhzhia region, 43 km from the front line. The air defense was covering a military airfield.


        https://svpressa.ru/war21/article/508451/

        I hope the Ukrainian military bloggers are right. We need to change our old tactics and break out of the tactical deadlock.

        Meanwhile, independent military bloggers commented on the video from Kharkiv, claiming that the drones shot down had deployed their parachutes, thereby preventing civilian casualties. "Most likely, these are multi-role UAVs, performing reconnaissance, relay, and FPV drone carriers."

        "They have a parachute-return function," the Ukrainian Internet website writes. "The key factor here is this: the Russian Armed Forces will soon have thousands of these drones, capable of 24/7 terrorizing the Ukrainian Armed Forces' immediate rear for 100-150 km, completely cutting off logistics, and conducting targeted attacks on electronic warfare, air defense, reconnaissance, radars, mobile groups, trains, infrastructure, etc."
        As for our monitoring, we've recorded over 30 strikes, a significant portion of which were not isolated incidents, but rather series of strikes targeting the same areas. Sumy, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv stand out in particular—they're not just subjecting them to pressure, but to a methodical "finishing pressure," notes Mykolaiv underground coordinator Sergei Lebedev.


        https://svpressa.ru/war21/article/508389/

        Details of some of the difficulties that arose in further progress.

        "Military Chronicle" quoted war correspondent Kotenok about the problems in western Donbass: "The situation became apparent last year, when even the tactic of infiltrating small groups reached a dead end.
        This tactic emerged immediately after the battle for Avdiivka and played a role in the rapid advance on Ocheretino and beyond. Assault infantry, 2-3 men each, advanced between the Ukrainian Armed Forces' strongholds through the greenery. Even when spotted by enemy UAVs, the infantry was rarely hit by FPV drone strikes, or only one or two drones were encountered. There were fewer drones, and the enemy's crews lacked today's technical capabilities. Now, things are much more complicated. Small groups, primarily twos or threes, have to advance to zero under the cover of fog, haze, bad weather, and at night.
        "It's not because life is good that we have fighters who operate for months in isolation from the main forces, demonstrating our presence/control in a particular direction, section of the front, or populated area," explains Kotenok. "They survive thanks to drone drops... Those who are lucky are released from isolation as our troops advance or are withdrawn to the rear, and nominated for high awards, like, for example, Sergei Yarashev, who spent a month transmitting coordinates to command directly from enemy positions, directing drones and artillery fire... The number of such feats is in the tens, if not hundreds." It is thanks to Russian soldiers like Yarashev that the Russian army is achieving success in such a difficult area as Dobropolskoye, despite the "impasse in the theater of military operations."


        https://svpressa.ru/war21/article/508464/
      4. +1
        28 March 2026 19: 30
        It feels like a mighty hand is already squeezing your balls. But it's someone else's. That's why everything is going as it is. Try not to show a gesture of goodwill here, or not enjoy the spirit of Anchorage.
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        2. -1
          28 March 2026 20: 49
          Quote: g_ae
          It feels like a mighty hand is already squeezing your balls. But it's someone else's. That's why everything is going as it is. Try not to show a gesture of goodwill here, or not enjoy the spirit of Anchorage.

          The spirit of Anchorage has become too stifling; apparently its derivatives are Kolokolchik lemonade and Krakow sausage...
          1. -2
            28 March 2026 20: 59
            Got it. Keep watching! We'll get back to you!
    2. +2
      28 March 2026 21: 08
      Where should ours go? Should we shoot down Polyansky?
    3. 0
      28 March 2026 21: 13
      Are you kidding? The mere thought of hitting their dear partners would make them shit their pants and give them a heart attack.
  2. +7
    28 March 2026 18: 33
    "Nowhere do they lie as much as during hunting, fishing, and war."
    Although the invincibility of Israeli weapons has been considerably battered in recent weeks, let's still wait a couple of days. Until the smoke clears. In any case, the Iranians are doing well. We can learn from them...
    Taking off my hat hi
    1. +4
      28 March 2026 21: 23
      Where's that guy, the warrior? I wish he'd tell you. It's not the Jews, but the Yids who know how to do it.
      1. +2
        29 March 2026 05: 15
        The "Reporter" is full of Zionists and they have defeated everyone there.
  3. -1
    28 March 2026 18: 46
    Still, overestimating your capabilities and underestimating your opponent can lead to tragic consequences. I understand that the Israelis have been experiencing chutzpah lately, but they do have people with critical thinking. And the Americans have some too. How could they allow clowns to come to power?
    1. +2
      28 March 2026 18: 54
      Clowns and Co. are making money on the stock exchange. Busy times. They're probably sharing with whoever they need to.
    2. 0
      29 March 2026 04: 07
      A girl, I take it? Everything in the world is harmless... But imagine - there are de bills too, just as there are interests, well, for example - Johnson with Jenson at the ready
    3. +1
      29 March 2026 09: 11
      Now rephrase your own question: how did society allow a clown to come to power?
      So, society is rotten, isn't it?!
  4. +7
    28 March 2026 18: 48
    Yeah, the Jews have their mouths wide open, and they're already choking! Some of their teeth are even broken, and they'll soon be suffocating.
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  7. +3
    28 March 2026 19: 00
    Currently, no one from the parties to the conflict will provide reliable information about the destruction of any facility. Moreover, anyone from the population who does so is subject to pressure from the security forces. So, all these "facts"—whether they hit or didn't hit, whether they caused significant damage or not—are highly questionable. Everyone believes more in what they want to believe.
    1. +1
      28 March 2026 20: 19
      "He believes what he wants to believe," I almost think so, but I was afraid to write: there are plenty of "hurray patriots" here who show "patriotism" in stupid comments, but I like to think. + My husband sometimes says things that I never dreamed of here.
  8. +5
    28 March 2026 19: 02
    If they succeeded and it was a success, congratulations.
  9. -1
    28 March 2026 20: 10
    Good evening, evening, friends, "important strategic objects"
    As far as I know about military affairs.
    A strike on a radar is like hitting someone in the eyes with a truncheon. Israel wasn't completely blinded by it, but they suffered a noticeable blow.
    If I were the commander of Iran's missile forces, I'd be sure to plow through all the nearby "goodies" after the radar strike. Iranian generals should have a map of all the "goodies" in the area.
    VKontakte from Russia shared the following information.
    Therefore, Iranians should make full use of this data.
  10. -1
    29 March 2026 00: 47
    It's a shame about the AFR... It should have been blown up by dirigible balloons, and there would have been 4000 km of tracking.

    For the Russian Federation, it's a matter of "thinking about it." The reference points for the AFR balloons are Soviet-era geodetic towers.
  11. 0
    29 March 2026 08: 03
    We are fighting different wars with the same enemy. We are at odds with our own compatriots (a new kind of civil war), Iran is slaughtering Jews (a clash with an alien ethnic group that HISTORICALLY committed genocide). Ukraine and Ukraine are not the same thing! The goals and the enemy are different, and EVERYONE has different goals! So, let's separate the flies and the cutlets.
    1. +1
      29 March 2026 08: 18
      Sorry, I almost went too far when I wrote about a war with a single enemy. That enemy is the Jews. Brush up on your knowledge of the Khazar Khanate. Jews in temples, Khazars on horses. That's exactly how Jews fight, with the help of others. We're fighting in Ukraine with Jewish proxies, and Iran is fighting them directly. If, God willing, Israel loses its mind, many future conflicts could be avoided by simply spreading the Jews thinly across the desert. Everyone will come to understand this in the future.
      1. +1
        29 March 2026 08: 29
        I predict that for the Jews, the descendants of Joshua, "dark" ages are coming.