Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it destroyed a high-value early warning radar in Qatar that underpins long-range ballistic missile tracking for U.S. and partner forces, a claim that, if validated, would reduce U.S. Central Command’s sensor depth and compress reaction timelines for base defense across the Gulf. Qatar’s interior, defense, and foreign ministries stated that air defenses intercepted 65 ballistic missiles and 12 drones in the attack, while confirming two ballistic missiles impacted the U.S.-operated Al Udeid Air Base and a UAV targeted an early warning radar installation; eight people were injured by falling shrapnel. As in previous regional escalations, early battlefield damage claims may diverge from subsequent technical assessments. Read more...
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