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Satellite image shows damage at Konarak Naval Base. (Vantor/Handout)
Newly released high-resolution satellite images have provided one of the clearest views yet of the scale and geographic reach of the ongoing military campaign targeting Iranian facilities by the United States and Israel.The imagery, captured by satellite intelligence companies Vantor and Planet Labs, shows visible damage at several strategic locations across Iran, including missile bases, naval installations, drone facilities and airport infrastructure.Taken on multiple dates, the photographs illustrate the impact of a sustained air campaign that appears to have targeted military infrastructure across large parts of Iran.Minab strike site

Satellite image shows military base in Iran's minab (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
Satellite images show the damange done to an area of a school and a base linked to Iran’s paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Minab, Iran, after an airstrike on February 28, 2026.

Image shows damage at base in Minab after strike on March 4, 2026. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
Several civilian buildings in the capital and other parts of Iran appeared to have been struck since the conflict began. Among the deadliest incidents reported by Iranian officials was a strike on a school in the southern city of Minab, which they said killed at least 160 people, including children.
Garmdarah missile base

Satellite image shows damaged buildings at Garmdarah Missile Base in Iran (Vantor via AP)
On the outskirts of Tehran, several buildings at the Garmdarah missile site have been heavily damaged. Satellite image showing damaged structures at the Garmdarah Missile Base in Iran on March 4, 2026. (Vantor via AP)Isfahan missile facility

Missile base in Isfahan in smoke and dust. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
Israel’s military said that it struck dozens of targets across Iran, including what it described as a facility in Isfahan used to store, produce and launch ballistic missiles, including Ghadr missiles.
The IDF said the site was struck to reduce missile launches from the facility. It added that Israeli aircraft also struck air defense systems and expanded aerial control over Iranian airspace.Konarak naval base damage

Buildings got damaged at the Konarak Naval Base. (Vantor via AP)
Satellite image shows damaged buildings at the Konarak Naval Base in Iran on March 4, 2026. Khorgu missile base

Closer view of the damage at the Konarak Naval Base. (Vantor/Handout)
Satellite image shows damage at the Khorgu Missile Base in Hormozgan Province, Iran, on February 27, 2026.Bandar Abbas military harbour fires

Damaged ships at Bandar Abbas military harbour. (Planet Lab PBC via Reuters)
Satellite image showing fires at the military harbour in Bandar Abbas, Iran, on March 2, 2026, amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Smoke continued to billow from at least four military vessels that have been burning for more than 24 hours, according to images released on Monday.Khorramabad missile complex

Tunnel entrance one destroyed. (Vantor/Handout)

Tunnel entrance 2 (Vantor/Handout)
Two tunnel entrances of the Khorramadbad complex, holding missiles, were destroyed in a strike on March 4, according to the satellite images released. Nearby support buildings at the Khorramabad Missile Complex also damaged in the strike. (Vantor/Handout)Konarak naval base

Closer view of damage at the Konarak Naval Base. (Vantor/Handout)
Satellite image shows a closer view of structural damage at the Konarak Naval Base in Iran on March 4, 2026.Capsized vessel at Konarak

Konarak Naval Base. (Vantor/Handout)
Satellite image depicts a capsized ship at the Konarak Naval Base in Iran on March 4, 2026. (Vantor/Handout)

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