Iranian Drones Breach US Defenses Across 7 Nations, Satellites Confirm

Verified reports and satellite imagery confirm Iranian drones have successfully breached regional defenses to strike US military assets across seven nations. The analysis shows the Shahed-136 drone, a low-cost, long-range UAV, was effective in 21 out of 26 recorded attack instances. Iranian forces claim strikes on critical infrastructure at bases including Al Dhafra, Sheikh Isa, and Al-Udeid, targeting radar systems, hangars, and fuel depots. The IRGC continues its Operation True Promise 4, launching missile and drone waves against what it calls US "terrorist army" bases throughout the region.

Key Points: Iranian Drones Breach US Regional Shield in 7 Nations: Report

  • 21 of 26 drone strikes hit targets
  • Shahed-136 UAVs can travel 1,200 miles
  • Strikes hit Patriot radars & air bases
  • Operation True Promise 4 continues
  • US regional shield reportedly breached
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Footage, satellite imagery confirm Iranian drones breaching US regional shield across seven nations: Report

Verified footage shows Iranian drones successfully striking US assets across 7 countries, challenging regional air defenses and military stability.

"the ultimate symbol of asymmetric warfare - Experts on Shahed-136 drones"

Washington, DC, March 15

A series of verified visual reports has shown the impact of Iranian drone strikes and interceptions across seven countries, revealing a persistent threat to US military assets and regional stability, NBC News reported on Sunday.

According to the analysis, the drones successfully reached their intended targets in 21 out of 26 recorded instances. These strikes have reportedly focused on a wide array of strategic locations, including transportation hubs, diplomatic centres, energy infrastructure, and military installations.

The weapon of choice for Tehran is frequently the Shahed-136. This unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) can travel approximately 1,200 miles while carrying warheads weighing up to 110 pounds.

NBC News noted that these "cheap exploding drones" are pre-programmed to strike specific coordinates without a pilot, functioning as what experts describe as "the ultimate symbol of asymmetric warfare."

Meanwhile, Iran's naval forces said they have successfully struck key targets within American bases, including Al Dhafra, Sheikh Isa, and Al-Udeid.

Commander of the IRGC Navy Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri wrote in a post on his X account that US Patriot radar systems, control towers, aircraft hangars, central ramps, and aircraft fuel depots were among the facilities that were struck.

The IRGC public relations also said in a statement that Iranian missile and drone units struck the Patriot radars, control tower, and air defence hangars of the Al Dhafra base with devastating kamikaze drones and pinpoint ballistic missiles.

The Sheikh Isa base's early warning radars, aircraft hangars, central ramps, and American aircraft fuel depots were destroyed and set ablaze, it said.

According to the statement, at the Al-Udairi helicopter base, equipment hangars, gathering sites, and helicopter maintenance hangars were destroyed.

Further, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced the execution of the 51st wave of Operation True Promise 4, launching missile strikes against US military installations across the region.

The IRGC announced the latest wave was carried out using a combination of liquid-fuel and solid-fuel missiles against US terrorist army forces at the Al Kharj Air Base in Saudi Arabia.

According to the IRGC statement, Al Kharj base served as the "origin of aggressions against the Islamic homeland," functioning as the staging ground for US F-35 and F-16 fighter jets involved in attacks on Iran.

The spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters confirmed that the fiftieth wave of the operation struck multiple US terrorist army bases.

They include the Al Dhafra Air Base and Fujairah in the UAE, Jufair in Bahrain, Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, Al Azraq Air Base in Jordan, as well as early warning radar systems positioned throughout the region that served as protective shields for the Zionist regime.

- ANI

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Priya S
The report mentions strikes on bases in UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait... many Indians live and work in these Gulf nations. Our government should ensure the safety of the Indian diaspora there. This instability affects us directly. 🙏
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Rohit P
"Asymmetric warfare" is the key term. It shows how the nature of conflict is changing. DRDO and our armed forces need to invest heavily in counter-drone tech. We can't rely solely on traditional air defense.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The regional spillover is a concern. Any major conflict in the Gulf disrupts oil supplies and sends shockwaves through our economy. Diplomacy is the only way forward, for everyone's sake.
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Vikram M
With due respect to the report, I feel the narrative is very one-sided. It only details the breaches and strikes. What about the context? What prompted this escalation? A balanced view is missing here.
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Karthik V
The Shahed-136 doing 1200 miles is a serious range. Imagine if non-state actors get their hands on similar tech. It's a wake-up call for all nations to strengthen their aerial surveillance and point defenses.

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