In a spectacular display of firepower on day 26 of the 2026 US-Iran war, Iranian missile and drone forces have delivered a crushing blow to American and Israeli weapons stockpiles, destroying large quanтιтies of Patriot air defense systems, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and advanced drones in a series of thunderous precision strikes.
Iranian ballistic missiles and suicide drone swarms targeted key ammunition depots and weapons storage facilities at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Al Dhafra in the UAE, and Israeli-linked logistics sites. Mᴀssive secondary explosions lit up the night sky as Patriot missile batteries, stored Tomahawk missiles, and fleets of MQ-9 Reaper and other drones were consumed by raging fires. Iranian sources claim the attacks “wiped out” significant portions of the US and Israeli forward armoury, severely degrading their ability to sustain prolonged operations.

Satellite imagery and Iranian footage show thick black smoke rising from multiple blast sites, with firefighters struggling to contain fires fueled by exploding ordnance. The loss of Patriot systems is particularly damaging, as these were critical for protecting US bases and Israeli airspace against Iranian barrages.
This devastating operation builds on Iran’s recent momentum: the successful penetration of Israel’s Iron Dome by the 2-ton hypersonic missile, cluster munition fury that devastated Tel Aviv, the downing of three F-22 Raptors, destruction of five US KC-135 tankers at Prince Sultan, and repeated heavy strikes on Al Udeid and the joint naval superbase in Bahrain.
U.S. Central Command acknowledges nearly 200 American troops injured across the theater, with the death toll standing at 13. President Donald Trump has again conceded that Iran’s retaliation has been far more intense and effective than anticipated, admitting US planners were caught off guard.

Meanwhile, the USS Tripoli remains positioned off Iran’s coast in an attempt to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, where burning Western tankers continue to disrupt global shipping. Brent crude holds above $110 per barrel amid fears of deeper shortages.
With its latest strikes burning high-value US and Israeli weaponry, Iran has once again demonstrated its ability to strike at the very tools of American and Israeli power projection. Tehran’s forces are proving increasingly capable of dictating the pace of this dangerous conflict.
The war shows no signs of slowing as both sides brace for further escalation.
