Iran’s Army says it has targeted the US radar stations and a site for the deployment of American military forces in the United Arab Emirates with invading drones, amid an ongoing unprovoked war of aggression by a US-Israeli military coalition against the Islamic Republic. In a statement on Monday, the Army said its invading drones carried out strikes overnight targeting the enemy’s radar stations in the UAE, responsible for detecting and tracking Iran’s missiles and combat drones. In its latest wave of retaliatory strikes against American military assets in the region, the Army’s explosive drones also hit US troop positions in the Emirates. Since the United States and the Israeli regime started unprovoked military aggression against Iran on February 28, Iranian ballistic missiles and drones have repeatedly hit US facilities in the Persian Gulf countries and the Israeli-occupied territories. The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps said on Sunday that it hit and destroyed a Boeing E3 Sentry surveillance aircraft belonging to the US Air Force in a retaliatory attack against a US-run military installation in Saudi Arabia. Images circulated on social media platforms show that an Iranian projectile has hit the most important and sensitive section of the aircraft near its tail, where the expensive AN/APY2 reconnaissance radar is lifted. This came after the IRGC said a warehouse storing Ukrainian anti-drone systems was destroyed in a missile operation in Dubai, the UAE.
Iran Army drones strike US radar stations, site for troops deployment in UAE

