IDF Confirms Ramat David Air Force Base Was Hit in Iran Barrage
The IDF confirmed on Tuesday that the Ramat David Air Force Base was hit in the latest barrage from Iran. According to a military source, a fragment from an interceptor was found at the site, and this was not a direct hit. He said a warehouse and a forklift were covered in dust as a result of the blast.
Yesterday, images published by Soar from the same location on the base showed that a hangar had previously stood there, while the new documentation shows a stain that may indicate a strike. A comparison of satellite images from the same location on the base shows that a hangar had previously stood there, while the new documentation shows a stain that may indicate a strike. The extent of the damage is not clear at this stage, in part because of the image quality and the restrictions imposed by the United States on commercial satellite services operating over bases in Israel.
In July 2025, a few weeks after Operation With All Your Might, The Telegraph reported that five IDF bases had been hit by Iranian missiles. According to satellite images analyzed by a research team from the University of Oregon, six missiles struck military targets in the north, center and south, including Tel Nof Air Force Base, Tziporit Camp and Glilot Camp.
More on satellite images: An Iranian missile may have hit Ramat David Base Report in The Telegraph: Five IDF bases were hit by Iranian missiles
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