New satellite imagery, cited by Iranian channels and analyst Hananel Aviv, reveals specific damage to US military facilities in the Gulf. At Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, a radar and drone command center were hit; at Al-Jafir Naval Base in Bahrain, a drone storage hangar was struck; and at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, a CENTCOM logistics hangar was damaged. The reports have not been independently verified.
The new satellite imagery, reported by Iranian state-affiliated channels and compiled by analyst Hananel Aviv, provides detailed assessments of damage to US military installations across the Gulf. The report adds specifics to the earlier satellite imagery coverage published by The Zioneer at 18:14 today, which indicated general damage to the same bases.
At Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, the imagery shows damage to radar systems and a drone command-and-control center. At Al-Jafir Naval Base in Bahrain, a hangar used for storing advanced unmanned surface vessels (USVs) of the US Fifth Fleet was hit. At Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, a logistics and support hangar for CENTCOM sustained a roof breach.
Previous reports, as documented by The Zioneer, have shown damage to US bases in the Gulf from Iranian strikes, including radar sites and hangars. The current report has not been independently verified, and the extent of operational impact remains unclear.
2 developments
- DevelopingSatellite imagery shows damage to US bases in the Gulf, Ynet reports
- DevelopingSatellite images show major Iranian damage to U.S. Navy base in Bahrain
- StrongIranian map specifies confirmed hits on US naval base, industrial zone in Bahrain, Kuwaiti vessel, and tankers off Oman
- DevelopingReport: Iranian missiles severely damaged US air command center in Qatar
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