The Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force, Brigadier General Majid Mousavi, announced on Monday, March 30, 2026, that a large-scale retaliatory operation against U.S. and Israeli interests is officially underway. Mousavi, who assumed command following the killing of his predecessor Amir Ali Hajizadeh in June 2025, stated that the “equation has changed,” moving beyond a proportional “eye-for-an-eye” response to a wider campaign against the “infrastructure of the aggressors.”
“Equation-Breaking” Strikes: AWACS Destroyed and Industrial Hits
The IRGC has already claimed several significant tactical victories as part of this new wave of retaliation:
- U.S. AWACS Destroyed: The IRGC announced it successfully destroyed a U.S. E-3 AWACS reconnaissance aircraft during a joint missile and drone strike on the Al Kharj airbase in Saudi Arabia. The statement claimed the spy plane was “completely neutralized” on the tarmac, severely degrading U.S. airborne surveillance in the region.
- Aluminum Plants Targeted: In a shift toward economic warfare, Iranian drones and missiles struck major industrial sites in the Gulf, including the Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) plant and the Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) facility in Abu Dhabi. Tehran described these as “industries affiliated with the U.S. military-aerospace sector.”
- Regional Interceptions: Defense forces in Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE reported activating air defense systems late Sunday and early Monday to intercept dozens of incoming threats. Kuwaiti officials confirmed shooting down at least four drones near civilian infrastructure.
The University Ultimatum: 12:00 PM Deadline Expires
The most unconventional element of the IRGC’s retaliation is its focus on academic institutions. Following the destruction of the Iran University of Science and Technology and Isfahan University of Technology, the IRGC designated all American and Israeli universities in West Asia as “legitimate targets.”
- The Deadline: The IRGC gave Washington until 12:00 PM Tehran time (0830 GMT) today to officially condemn the strikes on Iranian campuses.
- The Threat: With the deadline now expired and no such condemnation from the White House, the IRGC has warned students and faculty at regional campuses—including NYU Abu Dhabi, Georgetown Qatar, and Northwestern Qatar—to stay at least one kilometer away from university buildings for their own safety.
Tactical Shifts: Mobile Command and Decentralized Defense
As the U.S. and Israel continue their campaign to “decapitate” Iranian leadership, the IRGC has reportedly transitioned to a “Mosaic Defense” model:
- Mobile Rail Command: To evade precision strikes that destroyed fixed headquarters, the IRGC has moved its command-and-control operations into armored mobile rail cars and hidden underground bunkers.
- Targeting Ownership: An Iranian lawmaker warned that any company in the Middle East with U.S. ownership or investment is now considered a combatant entity, potentially expanding the target list to include private logistics and tech firms.
| Retaliatory Target | Location | Reported Status |
| U.S. E-3 AWACS | Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia | Destroyed (per IRGC statement). |
| Alba Aluminum Plant | Bahrain | Damaged; 2 employees injured. |
| EGA Al-Taweelah Site | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Significant Damage reported by CEO. |
| U.S. Regional Universities | Qatar / UAE | Under Active Threat following deadline. |
Regional Consequences and the “Winchester” Threshold
As Iran’s Aerospace Force ramps up its drone swarms, U.S. officials are monitoring the “Winchester” threshold—the point at which regional interceptor stockpiles (such as Patriot and SM-6 missiles) become dangerously depleted. While Admiral Brad Cooper of CENTCOM maintains that the U.S. is “ahead of plan” in dismantling Iranian manufacturing, the persistent volume of IRGC strikes is forcing a rapid expenditure of high-cost defensive munitions across the Gulf.