Via Militarnyi by Vladyslav Khomenko
New satellite images have captured the aftermath of Iran’s missile and drone strikes on the Al-Udairi Air Base, located in northern Kuwait.

Footage released by IWN shows destroyed hangars, wrecked military equipment, and damaged personnel shelters.
Udairi Air Base, also known as Camp Buehring, is one of the U.S. Army’s most critical strategic hubs in the Middle East. It is located in the desert near the border with Iraq and serves as a major logistics hub for U.S. forces.
The base supports operations throughout the Western Asia region, serving as a key deployment point for aviation, artillery, and armored vehicles.


The attacks disabled infrastructure, including maintenance facilities and U.S. weapons depots.
According to an analysis of imagery, Iranian munitions were able to penetrate defensive structures, resulting in significant material losses.


In addition to material damage, the attacks significantly undermined the base’s ability to serve as a command center for coordinating NATO and U.S. operations in the region.
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And what do the Iranian bases look like?
There will always be destruction in war. Ours and theirs.
The military force with the least percentage of destruction is the one that will last the longest.
When this war starts again, and it will since Iran won’t budge on a treaty and they will always lie about everything that they do, the percentage of destruction will be WAY lopsided!
And it WON’T be in Iran’s favor.