
Shahid Nojeh Air Base
Iranian Air Force base in Hamedan used to launch the April 2024 attack on Israel.
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Can sustained IDF strikes on Hamedan permanently neutralise Iran's western launch platforms?
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- What is Shahid Nojeh Air Base?
- Shahid Nojeh Air Base is a major Iranian Air Force installation in Hamedan province, western Iran. It served as one of the launch sites for Iran's April 2024 Ballistic missile and drone attack on Israel, and was a primary target of sustained IDF strikes in March 2026.Source: IDF
- Was Shahid Nojeh Air Base destroyed by Israel?
- IDF strikes in March 2026 concentrated more than 200 hits on Hamedan province targets including Shahid Nojeh, hitting command centres, air defence systems, and weapons storage. Whether the base was permanently rendered non-operational has not been confirmed.Source: IDF
- Did Iran launch the April 2024 attack from Shahid Nojeh?
- Yes. Shahid Nojeh Air Base was identified as one of the launch sites used in Iran's April 2024 attack on Israel, which involved hundreds of Ballistic Missiles and drones, making it a priority target for subsequent Israeli air campaigns.Source: IDF
- Where is Shahid Nojeh Air Base?
- Shahid Nojeh Air Base is located approximately 50 kilometres east of Hamedan city in Hamedan province, western Iran. Its westerly position makes it one of the Iranian Air Force's closest major bases to Iraq and Turkey.
- How does Shahid Nojeh compare to Mehrabad Airport as an IDF target?
- Both were struck in IDF operations: Mehrabad in Tehran was targeted to destroy an aircraft used by senior Iranian officials, while Shahid Nojeh was struck as a frontline military launch platform. Mehrabad is a dual-use airport; Shahid Nojeh is a dedicated Air Force base used in the 2024 attack on Israel.Source: IDF
Background
Shahid Nojeh sits roughly 50 kilometres east of Hamedan city in western Iran, making it one of the Iranian Air Force's westernmost major installations. It hosts fighter aircraft and served as a staging point for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-coordinated April 2024 operation involving hundreds of drones and Ballistic Missiles. Its location gives it reach toward both Iraq and Turkey.
Shahid Nojeh became a primary Israel Defense Forces (IDF) target in March 2026 when IDF concentrated sustained strikes on Hamedan province, hitting more than 200 targets including command centres, air defence systems, and weapons storage. The base was identified as one of the launch sites for Iran's April 2024 ballistic missile and drone barrage against Israel. A wider wave that followed hit 200+ further targets across western and central Iran, including missile storage, drone facilities, and Iranian Air Defence systems.
The base's role in the 2024 attack made it a high-priority target. For Israel, neutralising it removes the infrastructure that enabled that strike; for Iran, losing it degrades its ability to project air power westward. Whether sustained IDF bombardment has permanently degraded Shahid Nojeh's operational capacity remains the central open question.