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HIGH MILITARY UNVERIFIED

IRGC Releases Footage of Long-Range Missile Strikes on US Bases

Jun 10, 2026 02:12 AM CT Iran IRGC,missiles,US bases,military posturing,weapons demonstration

Summary

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has released new video footage documenting the launch of Qadr, Emad, and Kheibar Shekan long-range missiles. The IRGC claims these weapons were used to target United States military bases in the region, serving as a demonstration of capability and a signal of continued hostility toward US forces.

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Iran's IRGC releases new clips of its long-range missiles Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps released new footage documenting the launch of its long-range missiles that they said were used to target US bases across the region.  Footage shows the firing of Qadr, Emad, and Kheibar Shekan...

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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Released footage of missile launches targeting US bases to demonstrate military capability and resolve.

United States NEUTRAL

Identified as the target of the missile strikes documented in the released footage.

Related Events (7)

→ ESCALATION OF 95% confidence
STANDARD US and Iran Exchange Direct Military Strikes

"The new event describes the IRGC releasing footage of missile strikes on US bases, which serves as a direct continuation and public demonstration of the military exchange described in event 8 ('US and Iran Exchange Direct Military Strikes'). The release of footage is a tactical escalation to validate the strikes and signal capability."

→ PARALLEL TO 90% confidence
HIGH Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan Following US Attacks

"Event 9 details Iran's retaliatory strikes against regional states hosting US forces. The new event provides specific evidence (footage of Qadr, Emad, and Kheibar Shekan missiles) of the weapons used in these same retaliatory operations, confirming the nature and scale of the attacks mentioned in event 9."

→ LED TO 85% confidence
STANDARD Analysis: Iran Shifts from Strategic Patience to Swift Retaliation Doctrine

"Event 12 analyzes Iran's shift to a 'Swift Retaliation Doctrine.' The new event is a concrete manifestation of this doctrinal shift, where Iran not only strikes but immediately publicizes the capability and success of those strikes to enforce the new posture."

← PARALLEL TO 85% confidence
HIGH Iran Claims Successful Retaliatory Strikes on US Military Bases in Gulf Region

"Event 11 reports the release of footage by the IRGC regarding long-range missile strikes on US bases. The new event reports the claimed success of these strikes. Both events are part of the same information campaign and military operation, with the new event serving as the official confirmation of the action shown in event 11."

← PARALLEL TO 75% confidence
STANDARD US-Iran Direct Military Exchange: US Strikes Follow Helicopter Downing

"Event 7 reports IRGC releasing footage of missile strikes on US bases, while the new event reports US strikes in response to a helicopter downing. Both events represent simultaneous or near-simultaneous direct military actions between the same two state actors (US and Iran) during the same escalation phase, occurring in parallel as part of the broader direct conflict."

← ESCALATION OF 85% confidence
STANDARD Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against US Military Bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan

"Event 10 mentions the release of footage of missile strikes on US bases. The new event confirms the execution of these strikes across multiple nations (Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan), serving as the operational reality and escalation of the propaganda/confirmation step in Event 10."

← PARALLEL TO 95% confidence
HIGH IRGC Claims Retaliatory Missile Strikes on US Military Bases in Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait

"Both events describe the same specific action: the IRGC releasing footage of missile strikes on US bases. The new event provides specific location details (Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait) while event 14 describes the general release of footage. They are concurrent reports of the same incident."