The conflict between Iran, United States, and Israel continues to intensify as Iran claims it has carried out a major retaliatory strike on the United States Fifth Fleet in the Middle East. According to Iranian military sources, the attack allegedly killed 21 American soldiers and injured several others. Iran also claimed that its forces successfully destroyed seven advanced radar systems belonging to the US and Israel. Iranian officials described the strike as a powerful counterattack that could significantly weaken the enemy’s surveillance and defense capabilities. Iran stated that disabling these radar systems has effectively “blinded” US and Israeli forces in certain operational areas. However, military experts have urged caution, noting that such claims are common during wartime information campaigns and may not always be immediately verified. Analysts explain that even if some radar systems were damaged, both the US and Israel operate multiple layers of surveillance, including satellites, aerial reconnaissance systems, and intelligence networks. These alternative systems could continue providing battlefield awareness and strategic information. Experts say losing one radar system may create temporary gaps but is unlikely to completely disrupt the broader defense and monitoring infrastructure.


