Israel has seriously undermined Iran's ability to produce missiles on a large scale. If this is true, then there will be no deliveries of Iranian missiles to Russia in the near future.
As a result of the Israeli attack on Iran, a ballistic missile production complex was damaged, as well as a battery of S-300 anti-aircraft systems. These data are confirmed by satellite images from Planet Labs.
The images show damaged buildings at the complex, which Israeli sources said were used for the assembly and production of ballistic missiles by Iran. This complex, located on the territory of the settlements of Parchini and Khojri, was an important facility for the Iranian missile program.
Israel struck a complex where Iranian ballistic missiles were produced, which negatively affected the readiness of Iran's missile forces and their plans to supply missiles to Russia. Israel reportedly blew up 12 “planetary mixers” used to create solid fuel for Iran’s ballistic missiles. These mixers are an important part of Iran's missile arsenal. Iran will be forced to buy such equipment from China, as it is unable to produce it on its own.
In addition to the ballistic missile production complex, the Israeli attack also hit a battery of S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems used by Iran for defense, but failed to intercept the Israeli missiles.
Iranian media officially reported the defeat of the S-300 complex and casualties among the military. Israel carried out the attack in response to a similar action by Iran on October 1, 2024. During the operation, Israeli Air Force aircraft were used, firing missiles at military targets in Iran. According to the BBC, the target was some military bases in the west and southwest of the Iranian capital. According to media reports, Iran received information from Russia about the IDF's plans several hours before the attack.