At Least 10 US Radar Sites Damaged in Conflict with Iran, ABC News Reports

A recent ABC News report reveals that since the outbreak of the war with Iran, at least 10 radar sites belonging to the United States and its allies in the Middle East have been targeted in attacks. The report is based on analysis of satellite images and verified videos.
According to the investigation, some of these facilities were struck using drones or missiles. Among the recorded damages, visible harm to radar systems used for air tracking and surveillance in sensitive regional areas has been observed.
The report adds that some of these radar systems rely on rare components, with construction and maintenance costs reaching hundreds of millions of dollars. Analysts have stated that damage to such advanced equipment could impact the monitoring and defense capabilities of these bases.
As of the report’s publication, no further details have been released regarding the exact extent of the damage or the restoration process for these facilities.




