Current status: Under Attack. Last updated: 2026-05-06T22:20:17.828Z
Bukha residential building: Residential building hit, injuring 2 people; likely missile debris or direct strike from Iranian attack.; Salalah Port: Drone attack on the port injured one person.; Por...
Strike Locations in Oman
Duqm Commercial Port
Struck by 2 drones, 1 expat worker injured
Intelligence: Struck by 2 Iranian drones in retaliation for US-Israel strikes on Iran, injuring 1 expatriate worker with limited damage to fuel tanks. Attack on Omani port highlights Iran's strategy to disrupt Gulf energy infrastructure and pressure US allies.
Weapon: Iranian drones
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Muscat
FM condemns undermining of negotiations
Intelligence: No confirmed strike; Omani FM condemned attacks undermining negotiations, amid reports of regional tensions affecting airspace. Likely incidental impact from broader Iranian retaliation wave across Gulf states.
Weapon: drone strike
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Salalah Port
Iranian attack reported
Intelligence: Iranian drone attack reported on key Omani port as part of retaliation, with drones intercepted or crashing nearby causing no major casualties. Demonstrates Iran's targeting of neutral Gulf shipping hubs to escalate economic pressure.
Intelligence: Explosive drone boat attacked tanker off Oman coast, triggering maritime security alert; indicative of Iran's asymmetric tactics to threaten global energy shipping routes.
Weapon: drone-operated explosive boat
Origin: Houthi territory, Yemen
MINA Petroleum Facility, Port of Salalah
Shahed-136 drone struck an oil tank, video footage from Chinese cargo ship shows impact.
Intelligence: Iranian Shahed-136 one-way attack drone directly hit oil storage at key petroleum facility in strategic port, causing fire; highlights vulnerability of Gulf energy infrastructure to low-cost drones with potential for economic disruption.
Weapon: Shahed-136 drone
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port oil storage tanks
Drone attack caused multiple oil storage tanks to catch fire, with thick black smoke rising; several drones shot down, others hit targets.
Intelligence: Iranian drones directly targeted strategic crude oil storage at Salalah Port, one of Oman's key energy hubs, igniting fires and disrupting operations; no casualties reported but significant potential for oil supply chain impact amid Gulf escalation.
Weapon: suicide drones
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Salalah Port oil facilities
Drone strike on port storage causing ongoing fires
Intelligence: Shahed-136 drone hit Salalah port's oil storage, spreading fires and disrupting key Gulf logistics hub; aims to choke regional energy trade without direct state confrontation.
Weapon: Shahed-136 drone
Origin: Iran
Port of Salalah fuel reserves
Suicide drones struck fuel reserves causing massive fires at the strategic port storage.
Intelligence: Iranian-linked suicide drone attack targeted critical oil infrastructure, igniting large fires and disrupting a key shipping hub; significant economic impact on energy supplies with potential for prolonged shutdown.
Intelligence: Shahed-136 drone strike on critical oil infrastructure caused significant fire, disrupting port operations; strategic targeting of energy export hub to pressure Gulf economies amid regional war escalation.
Weapon: Shahed-136 drone
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al-Ohi Industrial Area
Drone crash killing two expatriates
Intelligence: One of two drones crashed in industrial area, killing two and injuring several; likely Iranian retaliation amid Gulf tensions; disrupts industrial operations.
Weapon: drone
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Port of Salalah fuel storage tanks
Drone strike igniting massive fires at fuel tanks
Intelligence: Drone hit fuel storage at major port, causing large fires; Tehran denies but fits pattern of oil infrastructure attacks; threatens global energy supply via key export hub.
Weapon: drone
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Over Oman
Two killed from falling Iranian drones.
Intelligence: Iranian drones intercepted over Oman with falling debris killing two; demonstrates risk of interceptions to civilian areas in neutral Gulf states.
Weapon: Iranian drones
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al-Wahi Industrial Area, Sohar
Drone crashed into industrial area killing two workers and injuring several others; second drone fell in open ground.
Intelligence: Drone strike hit industrial zone causing fatalities and injuries; likely Iranian-linked amid regional attacks; disrupts industrial operations with confirmed casualties.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Houthi territory, Yemen
Sohar industrial area
Two killed by falling drone debris after interception
Intelligence: Drones fired at Oman, intercepted causing debris crash killing two civilians in industrial area; several more drones targeted Saudi Arabia; highlights risk of collateral from air defense interceptions in Gulf.
Weapon: drones
Origin: Iran
Sohar Province
Drones fell causing two fatalities.
Intelligence: Drones crashed in province after possible interception or failure, killing two; state media confirms. Indicates spillover of drone campaigns into Omani territory.
Weapon: drone
Origin: IRGC territory, southern Iran (near Strait of Hormuz)
Sohar city
Drone attack reported, killing 2 Indian nationals and injuring 10 others.
Intelligence: Iranian-linked drone strike hit civilian area in Sohar, causing casualties among foreign nationals; highlights spillover risks to Gulf infrastructure and expatriate communities amid escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Bandar Abbas area, Iran
Port of Salalah, Mina Petroleum Facility
Shahed-136 drone strike on oil tank at petroleum facility causing massive fires
Intelligence: Iranian Shahed-136 drone directly struck oil tank at Mina facility in Salalah port, leading to spreading fires and potential economic disruption at key Omani export hub. Part of broader attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure.
Weapon: Shahed-136 drone
Origin: Iran
Port of Salalah oil storage facility
Shahed-136 drone strike hit fuel tanks, causing ongoing fire burning for third day
Intelligence: Iranian Shahed-136 suicide drone directly struck oil storage at key commercial port, igniting massive fire with no reported casualties but disrupting shipping; part of systematic port attacks in Oman including Duqm and Sohar to choke regional oil flows.
Weapon: Shahed-136 drone
Origin: IRGC territory, southern Iran
Unspecified location
Drone attack killed two Indian nationals.
Intelligence: Drone strike confirmed killing Indian nationals, widening conflict footprint.
Tanker struck by unknown projectile while anchored; minor structural damage reported, no injuries.
Intelligence: Projectile strike on tanker outside Strait of Hormuz at alternative safe anchorage; minor damage indicates targeted escalation against shipping routes. Signals Iran's intent to disrupt Gulf oil transit backups with low-cost attacks.
Weapon: unknown projectile
Origin: IRGC Naval Base, Bandar Abbas, Iran
Port of Salalah
Drone attack on port; one worker injured.
Intelligence: Drone strike on key Omani port injured worker; targets trade infrastructure to disrupt regional logistics amid Gulf-wide attacks. Low casualties but escalates pressure on neutral Oman.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Houthi territory, Yemen
Salalah Port fuel storage tanks
Drone strike hit fuel tanks causing massive fire; no disruption to oil supplies or merchant vessels reported.
Intelligence: Several drones targeted fuel storage at key commercial port and energy hub; fire caused but contained without supply impact. Attributed variably to Iran or Israel; strategic hit on Omani neutral mediator in regional tensions.
Weapon: drones
Salalah Port, Mina Petroleum Facility
Drone strike ignited massive fire in oil storage tanks.
Intelligence: Drone attack hit fuel storage at neutral Oman's key port, causing blaze consuming tanks; Iran denies involvement but signature matches IRGC drones. Strategic blow to regional shipping bypass and diplomacy.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Port of Salalah
Drone strike caused fire at oil storage or port facilities; UAE condemned Iranian targeting.
Intelligence: Shahed-style drone hit strategic port handling oil exports; fire reported with no confirmed casualties, significant for Gulf shipping and energy transit.
Weapon: Shahed drone
Origin: Iran
Port of Salalah, oil storage tanks
Drone strikes hit fuel storage tanks at the port, causing massive fires and thick black smoke; one of region's key maritime hubs targeted.
Intelligence: Drones targeted oil depot owned by MINA Petroleum (US Defense Logistics-linked); multiple tanks ignited, fires raging 24+ hours; threatens global oil supply chains and escalates economic warfare in Gulf.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port oil depot
Drone attack struck fuel tanks at Salalah Port's oil depot; some drones intercepted but hits caused potential fire risks.
Intelligence: Iranian drones hit key oil depot owned by MINA Petroleum (US Defense Logistics project partner), causing strikes on fuel tanks; no casualties but significant to energy infrastructure and US logistics in escalation.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port
Targeted by Iranian drone attack; UAE condemned the strike.
Intelligence: Drone strike on major port and oil depot; aims to disrupt Omani trade and energy exports, part of Iran's regional retaliation campaign.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port
Drone attack on the port injured one person.
Intelligence: Dual drone strike on major Omani port caused minor injury but signals intent to disrupt Gulf shipping and logistics. Low damage but heightens regional port vulnerabilities.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Houthi territory, Yemen
Salalah Port
Targeted by strike, reports of burning
Intelligence: Iran struck Oman's largest port, causing fires per reports. Disrupts key trade and oil routes in Gulf.
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port oil storage tanks
Shahed-136 drone strike causes massive fire at oil depots
Intelligence: Iranian Shahed-136 drone targeted Oman's largest oil depot to disrupt US refueling; significant fire damage threatens energy supply chain. Strategic hit on key logistics node.
Weapon: Shahed-136 drone
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port oil terminals
Drone attack caused oil terminals to blaze with 1 KIA; fuel tanks exploded disrupting port operations.
Intelligence: Iranian drone hit critical oil export facilities at major Omani port; fires and 1 death threaten global energy supply chains through Strait of Hormuz.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Sohar Province
Drones came down killing two people and injuring several others
Intelligence: Iranian drone attack caused drones to crash in Sohar province, resulting in 2 deaths and multiple injuries; targets likely oil or industrial sites, highlighting Iran's ability to strike Omani infrastructure with low-cost drones amid regional escalation.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Port of Salalah oil storage facility
Oil facility burning for third day after drone strike.
Intelligence: Iranian drone hit Oman's largest oil depot at Port Salalah; prolonged fire threatens energy supplies and regional economy.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Iran
Salalah Port
Drone attack damaged crane and injured one worker, halting Maersk operations temporarily
Intelligence: Drone strike targeted key commercial port infrastructure, causing operational disruption and minor casualties; likely aimed at economic targets in Gulf to pressure shipping and trade amid regional war.
Weapon: drone
Origin: Houthi territory, Yemen
Port of Salalah
Drone strike caused explosion, injured one worker; Maersk halted operations; no claim of responsibility.
Intelligence: Drone attack on key regional port disrupts shipping; one casualty and operational shutdown; Iran denies involvement, accuses Israel of false flag amid Gulf escalation.
Weapon: drone
Bukha residential building
Residential building hit, injuring 2 people; likely missile debris or direct strike from Iranian attack.
Intelligence: Missile or drone hit residential area in Bukha, causing injuries; part of broader Iranian barrage on Gulf states. Low casualties but indicates spillover risks to civilians.
Weapon: missile or drone
Origin: western Iran launch sites
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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.
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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.
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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.