Iran Reportedly Damages At Least 16 US Military Installations Across 8 Middle East Countries
Satellite imagery and US officials confirm unprecedented destruction of radar, communications and aircraft systems; conflict costs estimated at $40-50 billion
Hızlı Bakış
- CNN investigation reveals Iran and its allies have damaged at least 16 US military installations across 8 Middle East countries since conflict began February 28, 2026.
- Satellite imagery shows advanced radar systems, communications infrastructure and aircraft were primary targets.
- Pentagon estimates conflict costs at $25 billion, though internal sources place figure at $40-50 billion.
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This conflict represents a major escalation in US-Iran tensions, with Iran directly targeting American military infrastructure across the Middle East. The destruction of radar and communications systems is particularly significant as these are described as both costly and difficult to replace, representing a strategic degradation of US military capabilities in the region.
Iran has reportedly destroyed majority of the US military sites in the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict that started February 28, when Washington launched series of strikes jointly with Tel Aviv on Tehran. According to CNN, citing its own investigations, Iran and its allies have damaged at least 16 US military installations across 8 Middle East countries, leaving some facilities severely degraded and partially unusable. The outlet cited satellite images and interviews with officials in the United States and Gulf Arab states. According to a congressional aide familiar with damage assessments, these affected sites make up a significant share of US military positions in the region. “There has been a spectrum of assessments,” the source said, adding, “From a pretty dramatic side, of the whole facility is destroyed and needs to be shut down, to leaders who say these things are worth repairing due to the strategic benefit they give the US.” Another US source described the scale of damage as unprecedented saying, “I’ve never seen anything like this before.” Satellite imagery reviewed in the investigation indicates that Iranian forces primarily targeted advanced radar installations, communications infrastructure and aircraft. These systems are described as both costly and difficult to replace. “It’s notable they really identified those facilities as the most cost-effective targets to hit,” the congressional aide said. “Our radar systems (are) our most expensive and our most limited resources in the region.” The Pentagon’s comptroller, Jules “Jay” Hurst III, told lawmakers on Wednesday that the conflict with Iran has so far cost the US $25 billion. However, a source familiar with the matter told CNN that internal estimates place the figure closer to $40 to 50 billion. US allies in the Gulf, who host many of these military facilities, have reportedly been heavily affected by the strikes and have privately expressed concern over Washington’s handling of the conflict. One Saudi source told CNN, “The war showed us that the alliance with the US cannot be exclusive and it is not impregnable.”
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Congress will likely hold additional hearings on the extent of damage and cost implications
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US will likely accelerate replacement of destroyed radar and communications systems
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Gulf allies may seek additional security arrangements beyond US partnership
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Açık Sorular
- What are the specific 8 Middle East countries where US installations were damaged?
- What is the current operational status of the damaged facilities?
- Will the US seek to rebuild or relocate these installations?
- How will this affect US military strategy in the region going forward?