March 1, 2026 - 22:39

Newly analyzed satellite photographs provide stark evidence of the recent strikes on Iranian defense infrastructure. The images confirm significant destruction at key facilities, including drone manufacturing and storage complexes, naval sites along the Persian Gulf, and critical radar installations.
The visual evidence shows multiple structures at drone bases reduced to rubble, with clear blast patterns and debris fields indicating precise targeting. At naval facilities, damage to support buildings and docked vessels is apparent. The targeting of radar sites, crucial for air defense and surveillance, suggests a concerted effort to degrade Iran's early warning capabilities.
Military analysts note the scope of the damage aligns with a large-scale, coordinated operation. The strikes appear to have focused on neutralizing offensive drone capabilities and disrupting maritime and aerial detection networks. The extent of the destruction will likely require a substantial and lengthy period for Iran to repair, potentially impacting its regional military posture in the near term.
The release of these images offers the first concrete visual assessment of the operational impact, moving beyond official statements to document the physical consequences on the ground. The scale of the damage underscores the severity of the strikes against Iran's military assets.
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