12 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 30
The strike on a US base in Saudi Arabia wounded more than a dozen service members, destroyed a radar surveillance plane and damaged at least two refuelling tankers.
The attack followed Pentagon claims in March that Iran's military had been effectively neutralised, underscoring Tehran's continuing ability to hit US forces and regional allies.
The report says Iran still threatens shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and has gained leverage as President Donald Trump seeks a negotiated truce.
After years of drone warfare in Ukraine, why was the Pentagon caught unprepared by Iran's swarm attacks?
With cheap drones defeating billion-dollar defenses, is America's high-tech military now obsolete?
If the U.S. can't produce munitions fast enough, how can it win a protracted war against a major power?