The infrastructure of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port in Kuwait was subjected to a double attack using drones and cruise missiles late at night. Despite the severity of the attack, no injuries or human damage were reported.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced today that it has carried out airstrikes targeting cruise missile component production companies and military airports in Ukraine. These strikes are part of ongoing military operations aimed at undermining Ukrainian military capabilities.
The Saudi Ministry of Defense announced the successful interception and destruction of a cruise missile on Sunday, marking the first day without attacks since March 3. The spokesperson confirmed the Kingdom's readiness to face ongoing aerial threats.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense announced that Qatar was targeted by three cruise missiles launched from Iran, with one hitting a chartered oil tanker. Qatari forces successfully intercepted two missiles, and the tanker was evacuated without injuries.
Reports indicate that the United States has withdrawn a significant portion of its strategic stockpile of stealth cruise missiles to support military operations against Iran, resulting in a sharp reduction in the available inventory of these weapons.
The United States faces significant challenges as its cruise missile stockpile is being depleted due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. Washington is exploring new strategies to address this shortfall amidst rising tensions in the region.
On Sunday, the Qatari Ministry of Defense announced that its forces successfully repelled an attack involving drones and cruise missiles launched from Iran. The official statement confirmed that there were no injuries or damages resulting from the attack.
The United States plans to withdraw stealth cruise missiles from its Pacific stockpiles, signaling an escalation in military efforts against Iran. This move comes as the U.S. nearly exhausts its inventory of JASSM-ER missiles.
The United States announced it will withdraw most of its stock of advanced JASSM-ER cruise missiles to enhance military efforts against Iran. This decision, made at the end of March, involves relocating the missiles from its Pacific storage to bases in the Middle East and Europe.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that it targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln with four cruise missiles in the northern Indian Ocean. This statement comes amid rising tensions between Iran and the United States.
Qatar announced that it intercepted two Iranian cruise missiles while a third missile struck an oil tanker in its territorial waters. This escalation occurs at a sensitive time in the region.
Iran targeted Qatar with three cruise missiles, resulting in damage to an oil tanker in Qatari waters. This attack highlights escalating tensions in the region and raises concerns about its implications for regional security.
In an unprecedented step, Japan has deployed long-range cruise missiles at a military base in Kumamoto Prefecture, reflecting a significant shift in its defense policy and enhancing its military capabilities.
The Houthi movement has announced a strike on vital military targets in southern Israel using cruise missiles and drones. This attack coincides with escalating tensions involving Iran and Hezbollah against Israel.
An Australian investigation has uncovered the sale of cruise missiles and suicide drones, similar to those used in current conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, on the Chinese e-commerce platform Alibaba. This revelation raises alarms about the accessibility of advanced weaponry to non-state actors and individuals.
The Iranian Navy announced the launch of cruise missiles targeting the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, warning of potential further strikes. Reports indicate that the missiles forced the carrier to change its position in the Gulf.
The Israeli military announced on Wednesday that it conducted airstrikes targeting two key sites for the production of naval cruise missiles in Tehran, Iran. This operation was directed by military intelligence amid ongoing efforts to counter security threats posed by Iran.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the successful interception of two AGM-158 cruise missiles aimed at Tehran, marking a significant security development in the region amid rising tensions.
Military reports have observed an American B-52 strategic bomber carrying prototypes of the AGM-181A cruise missiles, reflecting the evolution of U.S. nuclear capabilities. This test is part of the U.S. efforts to enhance its defensive and deterrent capabilities against growing global threats.
According to the Daily Mail, a British nuclear submarine equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles has positioned itself in the Arabian Sea. This move is part of enhancing British forces in the region amidst rising tensions.