Space-Based Pictures Reveal Iranian Naval Forces and Nuclear Locations Struck by American and Israeli Airstrikes.

Multiple US and Israeli airstrikes has according to analysis destroyed or damaged no fewer than 11 Iranian naval vessels since the weekend, freshly analyzed aerial photos show, with rocket sites and enrichment plants also coming under fire.

Images of the southerly Konarak military port and the Bandar Abbas facility, which is located on the Strait of Hormuz and contains the main command of the Iranian navy, depict smoke billowing from several warships on Monday and Tuesday.

Naval Assets Incurred Substantial Damage

Among the ships sunk was the IRINS Makran, the country's biggest warship which had served as a drone carrier. Orbital photos showed thick smoke rising from the vessel which had been moored at the Bandar Abbas naval base.

Analytical assessments indicate that no fewer than a quintet of warships at the port were "damaged or eliminated". Imagery of the southern part of the harbor depict smoke emanating from the IRINS Makran, while another pair of vessels are visibly harmed, with one of them visibly ablaze.

At Konarak, images reveal numerous stricken ships, with expert review pointing to impacts on six ships. Pictures from Monday also show that a number of facilities at the base have been destroyed.

"For many years the Iranian regime has disrupted commercial vessels," a senior US military official said. "Now, there is not one Iranian vessel operational in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz or Gulf of Oman, and we will not stop."

Some ships allegedly sunk may have been hidden in aerial photos by weather conditions or battle damage, or targeted offshore, and have not been independently verified. Additional information indicated that one Iranian ship was foundering near Sri Lankan territorial waters, resulting in a search and rescue mission.

Missile Installations and Atomic Facilities Targeted

The destruction of Tehran's launch facilities and the hindering of atomic bomb programs were listed as additional objectives of the offensive. Satellite images also depicted strikes on the southern Khorgu base and northwestern Tabriz missile missile bases, and at the Konarak base, where weapons bunkers and fortifications were hit.

Over at the Choqa Balk-e unmanned aircraft site west of Kermanshah, significant damage was observed to storage buildings, bunkers and unmanned aircraft systems.

Destruction was also noted at a radar installation at the Zahedan airbase in eastern parts of the country, near the border with neighboring nations.

Perhaps most notably, the latest wave of attacks have reportedly focused on facilities at Natanz – long said to be at the heart of Iran's enrichment efforts. An international watchdog said that the affected buildings were used for access to the site's underground nuclear plant and that "no nuclear fallout" was anticipated.

Wider Fallout and Assessment

Observers suggested that the offensive appeared to have "significantly degraded" the Iranian navy's capacity to sustain conventional attacks using its biggest vessels. But, it was stressed that Tehran still has the ability to launch unconventional attacks at sea through the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, small submarines and its so-called "clandestine network" of oil ships.

The full scale of the damage caused to Iranian military facilities has yet to be fully assessed, with hostilities reportedly continuing. Photos also indicates considerable destruction to the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the capital Tehran.

Numerous of civilian buildings also appear to have been damaged in the capital city and across Iran after the fighting began. Toll estimates from ground sources indicate that many hundreds of civilians may have been killed in the attacks.

As the situation develops, review of space-based data will continue to track the evolving battlefield picture.

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