IRGC Ground Forces Conclude Hybrid Exercise
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces successfully concluded a hybrid military exercise on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, in southern Iran and on several Persian Gulf islands. The drills, which included controlled live-fire operations, were designed to enhance the combat readiness of IRGC units and test new tactics and technologies.
Focus on Shore-to-Sea Fire and Drone Operations
The exercise specifically concentrated on shore-to-sea fire capabilities, utilizing artillery with proximity-fused shells to destroy designated targets. A significant component of the drills involved advanced drone operations, with forces practicing the use of roaming drones for target identification and Shahed attack drones to engage targets. Iranian military officials stated that new missile systems were deployed, and scenarios involving both 'offensive' and 'defensive' electronic warfare (EW) were simulated.
The exercise took place at locations including the Madinah ol Munawarah Operational Base near Bandar Abbas in Hormozgan Province, and on unspecified Persian Gulf islands, presumed to be the Nazeat Islands. These strategic locations are situated near the vital Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil transit.
Context of Recent Drills and Regional Tensions
This Ground Forces exercise follows closely on the heels of a naval exercise conducted by the IRGC Navy just last week, titled 'Smart Control of the Strait of Hormuz'. That naval drill, which commenced on February 16, 2026, also featured anti-ship cruise missiles, naval drones, and submarine units operating from Iranian islands. The combined exercises underscore Iran's signaling of its ability to disrupt global energy flows in the event of an attack.
The recent military activities are occurring amidst heightened tensions in the region, with the United States having deployed significant naval forces to the Persian Gulf. The drills are seen by some as a response to these deployments and a demonstration of Iran's preparedness for potential security and military threats. The Ground Forces exercise was held under the supervision and field monitoring of IRGC chief Major General Mohammad Pakpour.
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