Al Udeid Air Base, the largest US military installation in the Middle East and the forward headquarters for US Central Command air operations, was targeted by IRGC ballistic missiles during Iran's retaliatory strikes on February 28, 2026. The base, located approximately 35 kilometers southwest of Doha, hosts around 10,000 US military personnel along with coalition partners from the UK, Australia, and other allied nations. It serves as the nerve center for all US air operations across the CENTCOM area of responsibility.
Patriot and THAAD missile defense batteries at Al Udeid engaged incoming Iranian missiles, with the US military confirming that all personnel are accounted for. Iran's IRGC claims direct hits on the base, though independent verification is not yet possible. Al Udeid features hardened aircraft shelters, underground command facilities, and one of the longest runways in the Gulf at 3,800 meters, designed to accommodate B-52 bombers and heavy transport aircraft that have been central to US operations in the region.
The targeting of Al Udeid represents a direct strike at the heart of US power projection in the Middle East. The base has been operational since 2001 and served as the air operations center for wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Qatar invested billions in expanding the base's infrastructure, and the Qatar-US relationship has been a cornerstone of Doha's security strategy. The attack raises questions about the future of US basing in the Gulf if host nations feel the bases make them targets rather than providing security.
Iran's IRGC released footage claiming successful missile strikes on four major US military installations: Al Udeid Air Base (Qatar), Al Salem (Kuwait), Al Dhafra (UAE), and the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
The United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes on Iranian military installations and nuclear facilities in what the Pentagon has designated Operation Epic Fury. Targets included sites in Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, and Karaj.
Iran's IRGC launched three waves of ballistic missiles and drones targeting US military bases and allied nations across the Persian Gulf, striking at targets in the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Jordan.
Defense Secretary confirmed that US forces struck multiple Iranian nuclear facilities including sites at Isfahan and Natanz. The Pentagon stated the strikes aimed to degrade Iran's nuclear weapons program.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps released footage claiming successful missile strikes on Al Udeid Air Base, the largest US military installation in the Middle East hosting over 10,000 personnel.
Iran launched missiles at the US Naval Forces Central Command headquarters in Bahrain. Bahrain Defense Forces reported successful intercepts but debris scattered across Manama residential areas.
President Trump delivered a prime-time address declaring the success of Operation Epic Fury. He stated that Iran's nuclear weapons program has been set back decades and warned Tehran against further escalation.
Satellite imagery shows massive fires at Iran's Isfahan nuclear research center following strikes by US B-2 stealth bombers reportedly armed with GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators.
Qatar's Hamad International Airport suspended all operations as the Qatari Air Force scrambled F-15 fighters. Al Udeid Air Base reportedly on high alert following IRGC threats.
Senior administration officials reveal the strikes were planned after US intelligence confirmed Iran had enriched uranium to weapons-grade levels at a previously unknown underground facility.
Russian President Putin condemned the US-Israeli strikes and ordered heightened readiness for Russian forces in Syria. Moscow warned of catastrophic consequences if the conflict expands.
The US Navy confirmed three aircraft carrier strike groups are now positioned in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. The USS Eisenhower, USS Lincoln, and USS Roosevelt form the largest naval concentration since 2003.
US military officials confirmed the destruction of Iran's ballistic missile storage facility near Qom, one of the IRGC's primary missile arsenals. Secondary explosions continued for hours.
Yemen's Houthi rebels fired anti-ship missiles at US Navy vessels in the Red Sea, claiming solidarity with Iran. The USS Gravely intercepted two missiles while a third splashed harmlessly.
The Iraqi government ordered all US military personnel at Ain Al-Asad and Erbil bases to shelter in place. Multiple Iranian missiles transited Iraqi airspace en route to targets in the Gulf.
Pentagon sources confirmed that B-2 Spirit bombers dropped multiple GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators on Iran's underground centrifuge enrichment facility at Natanz, buried 80 meters below ground.
Bahrain International Airport ceased all operations as the island nation braced for further Iranian attacks. The US Fifth Fleet headquarters activated all defensive systems and moved ships to sea.
US Central Command confirmed that all American military personnel across Gulf bases are accounted for following Iranian retaliatory strikes. CENTCOM reported no US military casualties at this time.
The deeply buried Fordow enrichment facility near Qom survived the first wave of strikes due to its location inside a mountain. Pentagon officials said follow-up strikes are being assessed.
Kuwait City residents reported seeing Patriot missile interceptors launched over the capital. Kuwait's military confirmed engaging incoming threats targeting Camp Arifjan, a major US Army base.
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