Current status: Under Attack. Last updated: 2026-03-21T19:26:59.363Z
Unspecified area: Air defense activated.; German camp at military base: Iranian missile likely hit German camp; severe damage too extensive for debris alone.; Irbid area: Missile launch debris from...
Strike Locations in Jordan
Amman
Missiles intercepted in capital airspace
Intelligence: Iranian ballistic missiles intercepted over Amman capital airspace, with debris impacting residential home causing fire but no casualties; Jordan downed two missiles targeting its territory. Part of broader Iranian barrages at US-allied states, straining Jordan's defenses.
Weapon: Iranian ballistic missiles (intercepted)
Origin: IRGC missile bases, Iran
Muwaffaq Salti Air Base
US base targeted (Azraq)
Intelligence: US base at Azraq (Muwaffaq Salti) targeted by Iranian missiles/drones, with interceptor malfunction allowing impact and plumes of smoke; hosted surged US aircraft. Strike aims to disrupt US air operations hub, part of True Promise 4 expansion.
Weapon: Iranian missiles/drones
Origin: IRGC bases, Iran
THAAD Radar Site
Damaged in Iranian-backed drone strike; U.S. rushing replacement.
Intelligence: Iranian-backed drone damaged critical THAAD radar, blinding U.S. missile defenses; key component for intercepting ballistic threats. Strategic hit to degrade layered air defenses in Levant, forcing rapid U.S. redeployment.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iranian territory, western Iran
Muwaffaq Salti Air Base
Satellite imagery confirms destruction of U.S. AN/TPY-2 missile-defense radar at the base following Iranian strike.
Intelligence: Satellite imagery confirms destruction of U.S. AN/TPY-2 missile-defense radar following Iranian strike, valued at $300M. Critical hit to THAAD system degraded regional ballistic missile defense coverage.
Weapon: Missile strike
Origin: IRGC bases, Iran
Muwaffaq Salti Air Base (Al-Azraq)
IRGC missile strikes targeted US air base infrastructure in multiple rounds
Intelligence: Iranian missiles hit the largest US fighter hub in region; damage to infrastructure, potential aircraft impact unknown, escalates direct attacks on US assets.
Weapon: IRGC ballistic missiles
Origin: IRGC missile bases, western Iran
THAAD radar
Destroyed by Iranian strike
Intelligence: Key US THAAD radar site neutralized by ballistic missile; degrades regional missile early warning and defense coordination.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
German military base
Missile strike targeted German base hosting troops.
Intelligence: Iranian missile hit foreign military installation in Jordan; targets multinational presence amid escalating regional conflict.
Weapon: missile
Origin: IRGC bases, Iran
Al-Azraq Airbase - German section
Iranian ballistic missiles struck the German section of Al-Azraq airbase.
Intelligence: IRGC launched ballistic missiles targeting the airbase hosting Bundeswehr troops; damage unclear but all soldiers sheltered; escalates risk to NATO allies as Iran hits foreign forces in Jordan.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al-Azraq Air Base
Iranian missiles reportedly struck a German military camp at the base overnight.
Intelligence: Missile strike targeted foreign military presence at key Jordanian air base hosting coalition forces; potential damage to infrastructure, highlighting Iran's reach into allied bases.
Weapon: missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Queen Alia International Airport
Air raid sirens sounded; air traffic normal.
Intelligence: Sirens activated likely due to incoming threats or interceptions; no disruptions or hits confirmed at major airport.
Weapon: ballistic missiles and drones
Origin: Iranian territory
Aqaba
Air raid sirens activated amid reported threats.
Intelligence: Sirens in Jordan's Red Sea port indicate incoming missile or drone threats, possibly linked to regional escalations; no confirmed impacts.
Weapon: ballistic missile (e.g. Ghadr or Kheibar Shekan)
Origin: IRGC Missile Base near Tabriz, Iran
Irbid area
Missile launch debris from interception
Intelligence: Debris from intercepted Iranian missile landed in northern Jordan; no damage or casualties reported but indicates overshoot of attacks aimed at Israel.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: Iran
German camp at military base
Iranian missile likely hit German camp; severe damage too extensive for debris alone.
Intelligence: Missile impact on foreign military camp suggests targeted strike amid coalition presence; damage assessment indicates direct hit. Raises concerns over attacks on multinational forces in Jordan.
Weapon: missile
Origin: Iran
Unspecified area
Air defense activated.
Intelligence: Jordanian air defenses activated responding to potential threats in regional airspace. Indicates heightened alert status amid missile activity.
Weapon: ballistic missiles (e.g. Ghadr or Kheibar Shekan)
Origin: IRGC Missile Base near Tabriz, Iran
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About the Live Missile Tracker Map
The Gulf Strikes Tracker is a live missile tracker map that monitors and visualizes military strikes in real time across the Persian Gulf and Middle East. This missile tracker aggregates data on missile strikes, drone attacks, airstrikes, and military operations across UAE, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, and Iraq — updated every 5 minutes from open-source intelligence and X/Twitter reports.
Each marker on the live map represents a reported strike location, color-coded by severity. Click any event to see its intelligence summary, weapon type identification, source links, and an animated trajectory line showing where the missile or drone was launched from. Status categories include Under Attack, Missiles Hit, Drone Strike, Targeted, Elevated Alert, Monitoring, and Airspace Closed.
UAE Missile Strikes and Gulf Countries Tracked
The missile tracker covers all military activity in the UAE including strikes on Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Dhafra Air Base, Jebel Ali Port, Fujairah, and critical energy infrastructure. For Iran, the tracker monitors strikes on Tehran, Isfahan, Bushehr, Bandar Abbas, Natanz, and military sites across all provinces. The live map also tracks missile and drone attacks on US bases in Kuwait (Camp Buehring, Ali Al Salem, Camp Arifjan), Israeli strikes and retaliatory attacks, and military operations across Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, and Iraq.
Missile Trajectory Tracking
A unique feature of this missile tracker is the animated trajectory line that shows the origin and path of each strike. Click any event in the timeline or on the map to see where the missile, drone, or airstrike was launched from — whether from Iranian IRGC bases, Houthi territory in Yemen, US aircraft carriers, Israeli air bases, or coalition air bases like Al Udeid and Incirlik. Click a country card to see all missile trajectories for that country at once.
Data Sources and Methodology
The missile tracker aggregates real-time data from X/Twitter intelligence accounts, major news outlets (Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN), and open-source intelligence. Each strike includes geolocated coordinates, source links, intelligence assessments, and weapon type identification. The tracker refreshes every 5 minutes. It is designed for situational awareness and should not be used as a sole source for safety decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the missile and drone tracker live map show?
The Gulf Strikes Tracker is a live interactive map showing real-time missile strikes, drone attacks, and military operations across 11 tracked countries: UAE, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon. Each marker represents a verified strike location with intelligence summaries, weapon types, and animated missile trajectory lines showing where attacks were launched from.
Does the tracker cover UAE and drone strikes?
Yes. The live map tracks all military activity in the UAE including strikes on Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Dhafra Air Base, Jebel Ali Port, and Fujairah. It covers Shahed-136 drones, Arash-2 drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles, showing attack origins with animated trajectory lines. Houthi, IRGC, and other attack sources are all tracked.
How often is the live map updated?
The tracker updates automatically every 5 minutes with data aggregated from X/Twitter reports, news outlets (Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera, CNN), and open-source intelligence. Each event includes timestamps, source links, intelligence assessments, weapon type identification, and launch origin.
Which countries are tracked?
The map tracks 11 countries: Iran, Israel, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon. Each country has a real-time status: Under Attack, Missiles Hit, Drone Strike, Targeted, Elevated Alert, Monitoring, or Airspace Closed.