Iranian media has reported that a major U.S. radar installation in the Persian Gulf was struck by an Iranian missile causing significant damage. According to the reports, the radar system was considered one of the largest American surveillance facilities in the region and played a key role in monitoring airspace across the Middle East.
Iranian sources claim the radar was designed to provide early warning detection and had the capability to track aerial movements over a vast area. The reported range of the system was up to 5,000 kilometers, enabling it to monitor activity far beyond the immediate Gulf region. The installation was also described as being valued at more than $1 billion.
While Iranian media outlets have highlighted the scale of the damage, there has been no immediate official confirmation from U.S. authorities regarding the extent of the impact. Defense analysts suggest that if verified, such an attack could mark a significant escalation in tensions in the Gulf, potentially affecting regional security dynamics.
The reported strike comes amid heightened military confrontation in the Middle East, raising concerns about further retaliatory measures and the possibility of broader instability in the strategically vital Persian Gulf region.

