3 Kuwaiti Eurofighters Destroyed, 2 Italian Fighters Damaged at Ali Al-Salem Hub

Defence affairs - Def-Geopolitics
Missile and drone strikes reportedly damaged Ali Al-Salem Air Base in Kuwait, a key U.S.-led coalition hub, with OSINT claims saying three Kuwaiti Eurofighters were destroyed and two Italian fighters damaged.

Satellite imagery analysis indicating widespread structural damage at Ali Al-Salem Air Base in Kuwait has intensified concern among defence observers after reports emerged that Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted one of the most important U.S.-led coalition airpower hubs operating near the Iraq theatre, with circulating OSINT claims asserting that three Kuwaiti Eurofighter Typhoon fighters were destroyed while two Italian Eurofighters were damaged during the attacks.

The strikes, carried out in several waves between late February and mid-March, reportedly hit hangars, logistics zones, and aircraft shelters, reinforcing assessments that the targeting pattern focused on degrading coalition sortie-generation capability rather than attempting to shut down the base completely.

The incident has drawn particular attention because Ali Al-Salem hosts multinational assets under U.S.-led coalition operations, including American, Kuwaiti, and Italian aircraft, turning the strikes into a real-world test of how resilient forward-deployed airpower infrastructure remains against coordinated missile and drone saturation attacks.

Satellite imagery showing crater impacts, burned areas, and damaged shelters suggests that the attacking force aimed to impose operational cost on coalition air forces while avoiding damage severe enough to trigger a large-scale retaliatory escalation.

Claims regarding the destruction of three Kuwaiti Eurofighters and damage to two Italian aircraft continue to circulate in open-source intelligence reporting, but the absence of official confirmation from Kuwait and the more cautious statements from Italian defence sources mean the exact aircraft loss count remains uncertain.

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