Satellite images show US THAAD radar site damaged near Saudi air base
Satellite images show US THAAD radar site damaged near Saudi air base Satellite imagery from March 1 shows smoke rising from a radar site near Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where dozens of US military aircraft are stationed. The site is one of five radar locations identified as having been struck by Iran or its allies, according to analysis cited in a report by CNN, whose reporter said that the US is considering "relocating a battery currently in South Korea". The images show damage to a compound where a radar system linked to a THAAD missile defence battery had previously been sheltered under a tent.