Satellite Photographs Show Iran's Naval Forces and Atomic Facilities Struck by US-Israeli Airstrikes.

Multiple American and Israeli airstrikes has according to analysis destroyed or damaged a minimum of eleven Iran's navy ships since Saturday, freshly analyzed satellite images reveal, with rocket sites and atomic facilities also coming under fire.

Images of the southerly Konarak naval base and the Bandar Abbas port facility, which sits on the strategic Hormuz Strait and houses the headquarters of the Iranian navy, reveal plumes of smoke rising from several vessels on Monday and Tuesday.

Naval Forces Sustained Significant Losses

Included in the ships sunk was the Makran, Iran's biggest warship which had functioned as a drone carrier. Aerial imagery showed dark plumes rising from the ship which had been moored at the Bandar Abbas naval base.

Intelligence assessments suggest that at least a quintet of warships at the port were "hit or sunk". Pictures of the southern end of the port depict plumes ascending from the IRINS Makran, while additional ships are visibly harmed, with one seen burning.

Over at Konarak, photos show several damaged vessels, with intelligence reports identifying impacts on six ships. Pictures from Monday also indicate that a number of facilities at the base have been leveled.

"For a long time the Iran's leadership has disrupted international shipping," an American commander declared. "At present, there is no Iranian vessel underway in the Arabian Gulf, Hormuz Strait or Gulf of Oman, and we will continue."

A number of vessels reportedly destroyed may have been hidden in satellite images by weather conditions or battle damage, or struck at sea, and have not been independently verified. Other accounts indicated that one Iranian ship was foundering off the coast of Sri Lanka's waters, leading to a search and rescue mission.

Missile Installations and Nuclear Facilities Targeted

The destruction of Tehran's launch facilities and the stopping enrichment activities were declared as further objectives of the air campaign. Aerial imagery also depicted damage at the southerly Khorgu base and north-western Tabriz missile facilities, and at the Konarak air air base, where rocket warehouses and fortifications were struck.

Over at the Choqa Balk-e drone UAV facility to the west of the city of Kermanshah, widespread destruction was observed to storage buildings, bunkers and unmanned aircraft systems.

Impact was also seen at a radar site at the Zahedan airbase in eastern parts of the country, near the frontier with neighboring nations.

Perhaps most notably, the new round of attacks have reportedly targeted installations at the Natanz complex – widely believed to be at the core of Iran's nuclear programme. An international watchdog stated that the affected structures were used for access to the site's below-ground nuclear plant and that "no radiological consequence" was anticipated.

Wider Impact and Assessment

Military analysts indicated that the strikes appeared to have "greatly reduced" the Iranian navy's capability to carry out standard operations using its most significant vessels. Nevertheless, it was emphasised that Iran retains the option to launch unconventional attacks at sea through the use of drones, small submarines and its so-called "clandestine network" of tankers.

The full scale of the damage caused to Iran's defense infrastructure has yet to be fully assessed, with attacks reportedly continuing. Photos also shows extensive destruction to the main offices of the the IRGC in the city of Tehran.

A large number of non-military structures also seem to have been struck in the capital city and throughout Iran after the conflict escalated. Toll estimates from local officials indicate that hundreds of non-combatants may have been fatally injured in the attacks.

Amid continuing hostilities, monitoring of space-based data will carry on to assess the evolving scope of damage.

Patricia Carter DDS
Patricia Carter DDS

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