🧵 New satellite images show heavy damage at the Tabriz missile base in western Iran after Israeli airstrikes.
Admin buildings near the entrance and a tunnel opening, May 29 vs today (📸: @Maxar)
Storage buildings and vehicle tunnel openings at Tabriz, May 29 vs today (📸: @Maxar)
@Maxar A close-up view of a destroyed KC-707 tanker at the Mashhad airport in eastern Iran today (📸: @Maxar)
@Maxar Also, at the Dezful airbase in western Iran, what appears to be Shahed-136 attack drones are seen on trailers parked on the taxiway, with several F-5 fighter aircraft stationed nearby (📸: @Maxar)
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1/🧵 I recently spent time with the US Navy in the Red Sea and my first dispatch - on flight ops - is from the USS Eisenhower:
US Navy aircraft carrier going head-to-head with the Houthis has its planes in the air 'constantly,' strike group commander says businessinsider.com/us-navy-aircra…
2/🧵More from my time on the Eisenhower - a look at the US Navy’s pivot to conducting preemptive strikes inside Yemen:
Inside a deployed US Navy carrier strike group's tactical shift to kill Houthi missiles and drones before they ever take flight businessinsider.com/inside-us-navy…
3/🧵I also spent time on the USS Gravely where we got a look at how the warship engages Houthi threats like anti-ship cruise/ballistic missiles:
US sailors on a front-line destroyer in the Red Sea sometimes have just seconds to open fire on enemy missiles businessinsider.com/sailors-us-nav…