Iran is taking out US radars: here’s why it matters

IRGC attacks against American targeting and communications radars have become a defining feature of Iran’s retaliation to US-Israeli aggression. In the past five days, Iranian missiles and drones have hit:

AN/FPS-132: $1.1B over-the-horizon early warning ballistic missile defense and space surveillance radar at Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base. 5k km detection range, 360° phased array (no blind spots). Fed THAAD, Patriot, Arrow and David’s Sling interceptors tracking and targeting data. Wiped out the first day

AN/GSC-52B x2: $10M apiece SATCOM terminals at US Naval Support Activity in Bahrain. These were the Fifth Fleet’s regional C5I backbone, allowing for high bandwidth, near real-time communications. Their loss degrades everything from drone video feeds to missile defense - with the switch to backups costing firing batteries critical seconds. Also gone on day one

AN/TPY-2: $400-500M X-band fire control radar , providing THAAD, other air defense and Navy warships surveillance and tracking data missile interceptors use to engage threats, from the ascent to terminal descent phases. Two AN/TPY-2s at UAE’s Al Ruwais base destroyed Tuesday

Other assets

Radome-linked structure 10km from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia hit Saturday

3 unidentified radomes struck Sunday at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

8 buildings adjacent to radome and satellite dish infrastructure struck in back-to-back attacks Sunday and Monday at Ali Al Salam Air Base, Kuwait

Telecoms infrastructure including Mount Korek tower and radome in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan targeted by Iranian or allied forces repeatedly in recent days

Iran: we warned you

In late June 2025, after the US joined Israeli aggression and hit Iran’s nuclear sites, the IRGC fired back, demolishing a $15M Modernization Enterprise Terminal (MET) geodesic radar dome at Al Udeid used by the US Air Force for secure voice, video and data comms.

Analysts at the time played the attack off as a ‘symbolic’, even ‘pre-agreed’ slap on Trump’s wrist.
Iran is taking out US radars: here’s why it matters IRGC attacks against American targeting and communications radars have become a defining feature of Iran’s retaliation to US-Israeli aggression. In the past five days, Iranian missiles and drones have hit: AN/FPS-132: $1.1B over-the-horizon early warning ballistic missile defense and space surveillance radar at Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base. 5k km detection range, 360° phased array (no blind spots). Fed THAAD, Patriot, Arrow and David’s Sling interceptors tracking and targeting data. Wiped out the first day AN/GSC-52B x2: $10M apiece SATCOM terminals at US Naval Support Activity in Bahrain. These were the Fifth Fleet’s regional C5I backbone, allowing for high bandwidth, near real-time communications. Their loss degrades everything from drone video feeds to missile defense - with the switch to backups costing firing batteries critical seconds. Also gone on day one AN/TPY-2: $400-500M X-band fire control radar , providing THAAD, other air defense and Navy warships surveillance and tracking data missile interceptors use to engage threats, from the ascent to terminal descent phases. Two AN/TPY-2s at UAE’s Al Ruwais base destroyed Tuesday Other assets Radome-linked structure 10km from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia hit Saturday 3 unidentified radomes struck Sunday at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait 8 buildings adjacent to radome and satellite dish infrastructure struck in back-to-back attacks Sunday and Monday at Ali Al Salam Air Base, Kuwait Telecoms infrastructure including Mount Korek tower and radome in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan targeted by Iranian or allied forces repeatedly in recent days Iran: we warned you In late June 2025, after the US joined Israeli aggression and hit Iran’s nuclear sites, the IRGC fired back, demolishing a $15M Modernization Enterprise Terminal (MET) geodesic radar dome at Al Udeid used by the US Air Force for secure voice, video and data comms. Analysts at the time played the attack off as a ‘symbolic’, even ‘pre-agreed’ slap on Trump’s wrist.
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