The threat of air attacks rendered some of the U.S. bases in the region too dangerous to staff at normal levels, and commanders moved most of the personnel from these sites out of the range of Iranian fire at the start of the war, officials have said.
Since the start of the war on Feb. 28, seven service members have died in strikes on U.S. facilities in the region — six in Kuwait and one in Saudi Arabia — and more than 400 troops have suffered injuries as of late April, the U.S. military said. While most of the wounded returned to duty within days, at least 12 suffered injuries that military officials classified as serious, according to U.S. officials who, among others, spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue. [snip]
Experts who reviewed The Post’s analysis said the damage at the sites suggested that the U.S. military had underestimated Iran’s targeting abilities, not adapted sufficiently to modern drone warfare and left some bases under-protected.
“The Iranian attacks were precise. There are no random craters indicating misses,” said Mark Cancian, a senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a retired Marine Corps colonel, who reviewed the Iranian images at The Post’s request. The Post previously revealed how Russia provided Iran with intelligence to target U.S. forces. [snip]
In the first weeks of the war, several news outlets published reviews of damage, including the New York Times, which found strikes at 14 U.S. military sites or air defense installations. In late April, NBC News reported that an Iranian jet bombed a U.S. base in Kuwait, the first time in years that an enemy fighter plane has hit a U.S. base, and cited research it said showed 100 targets had been struck by Iran across 11 bases. CNN reported last week that 16 U.S. installations had been damaged.
But the review by The Post — based on images dating from the war’s start through April 14 — reveals that scores of additional targets were struck at the sites, which are predominantly used by the U.S. military but shared with the host nations’ military forces and allies.
The images show that airstrikes damaged or destroyed what appear to be numerous barracks, hangars or warehouses at more than half of the U.S. bases that The Post reviewed... (our emphasis)
The Post's reporting goes into some detail, with satellite images of the damaged facilities and equipment included. With the Malignant Fascist and "Whiskey Pete" -- two world-class liars -- in charge of Operation Epic Epstein Fury, it's no great surprise that they've been downplaying lying about the extent of the damage to facilities (and, we wouldn't be surprised, personnel casualties). That will be a fruitful area for a Democratic Congress to explore when it has control.
(Image: satellite images of various U.S. military targets hit by Iran/ WaPo via Iran state-affiliated media)

Million dollar missiles aimed at $30,000 drones. But it's good for the defense industry and why listen to Ukraine - who has learned to defend itself from thousands of Iranian Sahed drones?
ReplyDeleteMart -- a dumbass regime does what a dumbass regime does!
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