
According to satellite imagery and video analysis, Iran has attacked at least 20 American military facilities across the Middle East, with some experts estimating as many as 28 bases targeted.
The report by BBC Verify significantly exceeds public U.S. acknowledgment of the attacks.
Strikes have hit key installations across eight countries: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain, and Oman, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.
Notable losses include three THAAD anti-missile batteries, each costing approximately $1 billion, and forming a complex regional defense network that cannot be quickly replaced.
At Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia alone, 42 aircraft have been destroyed or damaged since February, including F-15s, F-35s, Reaper drones, and an A-10 attack plane worth up to $700 million.
Iran's tactics evolved from mass missile barrages to precise strikes targeting high-value assets.
The Pentagon declined to dispute the BBC's findings, while the U.S. requested satellite imagery restrictions on the region.
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