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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
Iran's missile strike in Qatar damaged US communications dome: satellite images

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UNB/AP
12 July, 2025, 11:10 am
Last modified: 12 July, 2025, 02:52 pm

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Iran's missile strike in Qatar damaged US communications dome: satellite images

Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell later confirmed that the dome was hit by an Iranian ballistic missile. However, Qatari officials have not responded to requests for comment regarding the incident

UNB/AP
12 July, 2025, 11:10 am
Last modified: 12 July, 2025, 02:52 pm
A satellite image taken on June 24 by US firm Satellogic obtained by Iran International appears to show possible damage to a sensitive communication site within the US airbase at Al Udeid, Qatar which was attacked by Iran on June 23, with red circle added to identify the area of interest. Photo: Iran International
A satellite image taken on June 24 by US firm Satellogic obtained by Iran International appears to show possible damage to a sensitive communication site within the US airbase at Al Udeid, Qatar which was attacked by Iran on June 23, with red circle added to identify the area of interest. Photo: Iran International

A recent Iranian missile strike on Qatar's Al Udeid Air Base, a major US military hub, struck a geodesic dome used by American forces for secure communications, according to satellite imagery reviewed by The Associated Press.

Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell later confirmed that the dome was hit by an Iranian ballistic missile. However, Qatari officials have not responded to requests for comment regarding the incident.

The June 23 missile strike was Iran's retaliation for a US attack on three nuclear facilities in Iran, and it ultimately led to a ceasefire that ended a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel. The response allowed Iran to save face while avoiding a broader regional escalation.

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Despite the hit, the overall damage to the base was limited. The US had relocated aircraft from Al Udeid in anticipation of the strike, which houses the US Central Command's forward headquarters. Officials said Iran had provided advance notice of the attack, giving American and Qatari defenses time to prepare. The strike caused temporary disruptions to regional air traffic but did not trigger wider conflict.

Satellite Evidence Confirms Dome Destruction

Satellite imagery from Planet Labs PBC shows the dome — part of a $15 million communications system known as a modernized enterprise terminal — was still intact on the morning of the strike. It housed a satellite dish protected by a radome.

By June 25, images revealed the dome had been destroyed, with visible burn marks and minor damage to an adjacent structure. The rest of the base appeared undisturbed.

Pentagon spokesperson Parnell stated that the damage to base infrastructure and equipment was minimal, and that Al Udeid remains "fully operational" in cooperation with Qatar to maintain regional security.

The destruction was first reported by Iran International, a London-based satellite news channel using separate satellite imagery.

Contrasting Narratives from US and Iran

Former US President Donald Trump described Iran's retaliation as "very weak," noting that 14 missiles were fired — 13 intercepted and one veering off in a "nonthreatening" direction. He thanked Iran for providing early warning, which ensured no casualties.

Neither the White House nor the Pentagon commented further after Parnell's confirmation. Trump had visited Al Udeid on May 15 during a Middle East trip.

In contrast, Iranian authorities claimed a significant victory. The Revolutionary Guard called it a "destructive and powerful" missile strike, while the Supreme National Security Council claimed the base was "smashed."

An adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei alleged the attack cut off communications from the base, saying, "All equipment was completely destroyed," and that US command links from Al Udeid to other military sites had been severed.

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