The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced its 93rd wave of Operation True Promise 4 on Thursday, targeting Israeli military sites and U.S. positions in the Gulf with missiles and drone swarms. [1] The numbering tells its own story. In 35 days of war, Iran has averaged more than 2.6 strike waves per day.
The latest wave involved more than 100 heavy missiles, combat drones, and approximately 200 rocket projectiles targeting U.S. and Israeli positions, according to Iranian-aligned media channels. [2] The IRGC's Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters has been announcing each wave sequentially, a public cadence designed as much for domestic morale as military communication.
The pace has accelerated. Early waves came roughly once daily. By late March, Iran was launching multiple waves within a single 24-hour period, reflecting both escalation and a shift in doctrine from concentrated salvos to sustained attrition. [3]
The IAF struck 400 Iranian targets over two days in response, and nine IDF soldiers and 22 Israeli civilians have been killed in the cumulative missile campaign, with more than 6,500 injured. [3]
Whether the wave numbering reflects discrete military operations or a propaganda taxonomy is debated. What is not debated is the volume. Iran is sustaining a rate of fire that few analysts predicted it could maintain into a second month, and the interceptor calculus favors the launcher over the defender at this tempo.
-- YOSEF STERN, Jerusalem