
According to the report, the greatest damage was inflicted in the first week of the conflict. Among the targeted facilities was the THAAD system at the American base in Jordan, as well as the AN/TPY-2 radar station, which is valued at approximately $485 million. Furthermore, additional damage was caused to buildings and infrastructure at American bases, estimated at $310 million, as reported by the BBC.
Analysis of satellite images shows that Iran repeatedly attacked at least three US air bases: Ali Al-Salem in Kuwait, Al-Udeid in Qatar, and Prince Sultan in Saudi Arabia. The BBC emphasizes that these repeated attacks indicate Iran's intention to target important military facilities.
In a closed briefing with senators, Pentagon representatives stated that in the first six days of the conflict, the US spent at least $11.3 billion. According to information published in The Washington Post, in just the first 48 hours of military operations, the Pentagon used munitions worth $5.6 billion.