The Middle East is on the brink of a devastating conflict, with the US and Israel launching a fourth day of strikes on Iran, following the assassination of its supreme leader. This escalating crisis has the world on edge, and Sky News is here to unravel the complex web of military actions and assets involved.
Operation Epic Fury: The US initiated this operation with a deadly strike on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, marking a bold opening move. But here's where it gets controversial—Israel joined the fray, targeting Iranian military officials in a series of aerial assaults. Nic Jenzen Jones, an arms expert, revealed that advanced precision-guided munitions were used, including AGM-154 JSOW, Blue Sparrow missiles, and various class bombs.
Iranian Retaliation: Iran isn't backing down, launching drones and missiles at Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Jordan, Oman, and Qatar. This retaliation has resulted in the deaths of six service members, and even reached as far as an RAF base in Cyprus.
Iran's Missile Capabilities: Iran's drone strike on RAF Akrotiri showcased its long-range capabilities. Their Sajjil missile, with a range of up to 2,000km, can reach Moscow or Athens, but not the UK. However, the UK's base in Cyprus is within range of the Sajjil, Ghadr, and Emad-1 missiles, highlighting Iran's strategic reach.
Air Bases and Fighter Jets: Sky News' Data and Forensics team has mapped US and UK air bases in the Middle East and Europe, crucial for launching attacks on Iran. Flight tracking data reveals the movement of military cargo and refueling planes, with many passing through British bases, including the controversial Diego Garcia.
Strategic Bases: The Iran conflict has underscored the importance of the joint US-UK base in Diego Garcia, initially denied for US strikes on Tehran. Satellite imagery shows a significant presence of fighter jets and transport aircraft, including the massive C-5 Galaxy. Meanwhile, US air bases in Germany and Qatar have seen a decrease in aircraft, while bases in Kuwait, Israel, and Jordan are accumulating planes.
Iranian Naval Targets: Satellite images reveal the aftermath of strikes on two Iranian naval bases. Fires rage at Bandar Abbas, the main headquarters of the Iranian Navy, and a burning ship, the Makran, is visible. This vessel, Iran's largest, serves as a floating base, and its potential incapacitation would significantly impact Iran's naval power.
Strait of Hormuz: Sky News has mapped Iranian Navy facilities near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for oil producers in the region. US naval assets, including the aircraft carriers USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R Ford, have been spotted in the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean, respectively, accompanied by destroyers and other vessels.
This conflict has the potential to reshape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. As the situation unfolds, Sky News remains committed to providing transparent and data-driven journalism, offering a comprehensive understanding of this complex crisis. But the question remains—can diplomacy prevail, or will this escalate into an all-out war? Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below.