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Current status: Under Attack. Last updated: 2026-03-21T19:23:55.294Z
Ras Laffan LNG Hub: Multiple Iranian ballistic missile strikes causing extensive damage and fires; Industrial Area: Fire started by intercepted missile debris; Civil Defence responding.; Qatar (nat...
Strike Locations in Qatar
Al Udeid Air Base
Largest US base in Middle East targeted
Intelligence: Iran targeted the largest US base in the Middle East at Al Udeid with ballistic missiles and drones; one missile hit damaging radar systems, others intercepted, no casualties but operational disruptions. The strike penetrated defenses, signaling Iran's reach against CENTCOM hub.
Weapon: Ballistic missiles and drones
Origin: Iranian territory (likely Bushehr Province missile bases)
Doha
Multiple explosions, black smoke on southern horizon
Intelligence: Multiple explosions and black smoke observed on Doha's southern horizon from Iranian missile interceptions targeting Al Udeid and nearby sites. Falling debris caused civilian alarm but no direct hits reported, highlighting spillover risks to urban areas.
Weapon: Ballistic missiles (intercepted)
Origin: Iranian territory (likely Bushehr Province missile bases)
Hamad International Airport
Flights suspended
Intelligence: Flights suspended at Hamad International Airport amid Iranian drone and missile threats targeting nearby Al Udeid and energy sites, with interceptions causing disruptions. Attack on transport hubs aims to paralyze Gulf logistics supporting US operations.
Weapon: Drones and missiles (intercepted)
Origin: Iranian territory
Ras Laffan Industrial City
Iranian drone attacks on energy facilities, Qatar halted LNG production, threats intercepted.
Intelligence: Iranian drones struck energy facilities in Ras Laffan, prompting Qatar to halt LNG production at world's largest export site, no casualties but major economic impact. Disrupting 20% of global LNG supply escalates energy warfare in retaliation.
Weapon: Drones
Origin: Iranian territory
Ras Laffan Industrial Complex
Iranian drone attack targeted world's largest LNG export facility, leading to production shutdown
Intelligence: Iranian drone attack hit world's largest LNG facility at Ras Laffan Complex, forcing production shutdown and global supply chain chaos. Strategic targeting of Qatar's energy infrastructure amplifies economic fallout from the conflict.
Weapon: Drones
Origin: Iranian territory
Qatar airspace
Airspace closure causing Qatar Airways to suspend all flights.
Intelligence: Total airspace closure amid Iranian missile/drone threats; major disruption to international flights and regional travel.
Weapon: Ballistic missiles
Origin: Iranian territory, western Iran
Al Udeid Air Base
Hit by Iranian ballistic missile; radar destroyed; Qatari F-15s intercepted Iranian jets attempting low-level attack.
Intelligence: Iranian ballistic missile hit destroyed radar; Qatari F-15s intercepted follow-on Iranian jets in low-level attack. Strike on largest US base in region caused material damage, underscoring Iran's focus on CENTCOM hubs despite interceptions.
Weapon: Ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC bases, Iran
Hamad International Airport
Airspace closure lifted; first commercial flight departed after nearly 7 days.
Intelligence: Qatar airspace reopened after prolonged closure due to missile/drone threats; signals de-escalation in immediate risks to Al Udeid vicinity. Minimal disruption now but highlights prior vulnerability of key US base hub.
Weapon: Missile/drone threats
Origin: IRGC bases, Iran
Doha
Missiles intercepted over the capital by Qatari defenses.
Intelligence: Incoming missiles targeted Doha, intercepted by armed forces; likely ballistic from Iran given regional context. No confirmed impacts or casualties, but highlights vulnerability of Gulf capitals to standoff attacks.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al Udeid Air Base
Air defenses responding to incoming Iranian drones, sirens in Doha.
Intelligence: Drone threats targeted largest US base in region; interceptions ongoing, no confirmed hits but highlights strain on Gulf defenses.
Weapon: Shahed drones
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al Udeid Air Base
Reported Iranian missile and drone strikes on the major US air base.
Intelligence: Al Udeid, largest US base in Middle East, hit by Iranian ballistic missiles and drones; high interceptions but potential damage to infrastructure, disrupting operations in ongoing conflict.
Weapon: ballistic missiles and drones
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al Udeid Air Base
US Patriot missile system activated to intercept incoming Iranian ballistic missile; Qatar MoD confirmed interception of attack.
Intelligence: Iranian ballistic missile intercepted by Qatari/US air defenses over major US air base hosting CENTCOM operations; no damage reported. Highlights vulnerability of key US military hub in ongoing escalation.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: Western Iran (IRGC missile bases)
Doha
Eight explosions and ballistic missile interceptions reported over the city.
Intelligence: Multiple ballistic missiles intercepted over Doha, likely targeting Al Udeid Air Base nearby; no confirmed impacts but indicates ongoing Iranian barrages against US/GCC assets.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC territory, Iran
Al Udeid Air Base
Explosion sounds reported near the US Al Udeid Air Base, largest US military installation in Middle East.
Intelligence: Unconfirmed reports of missile or drone strike on key US air base hosting CENTCOM operations; potential Iranian retaliation amid ongoing regional strikes. No confirmed casualties or damage yet, but strategic target heightens escalation risks.
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Doha
Explosions heard in Doha amid reports of ballistic missile strike.
Intelligence: Reported explosions in Qatari capital, potentially linked to Iranian retaliation targeting Gulf states; unconfirmed strike on civilian/military areas. Adds to pattern of widened attacks on US allies.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al Udeid Air Base
Iranian missiles struck US military communications hub at the base, damaging satellite dishes and antennas.
Intelligence: Iran targeted the largest US base in the region with missiles, hitting communications infrastructure critical for air operations and intelligence; damage reported to antennas with potential operational disruptions.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC bases, Iran
Doha
Strong explosions heard and missile intercepted by armed forces targeting the country, near Al Udeid Air Base area.
Intelligence: Qatari defenses intercepted an incoming missile from Iran, likely ballistic, with sounds of interceptions over the capital; no confirmed impacts or casualties reported, highlighting risks to key US hub Al Udeid amid regional escalation.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Al Udeid Air Base
Five ballistic missiles launched from Iran intercepted by Qatari Armed Forces with no casualties or damage reported.
Intelligence: Iran launched five ballistic missiles targeting the major US air base in Qatar; all successfully intercepted by air defenses, demonstrating effective defense capabilities with no confirmed damage or casualties. Strategic significance: test of Gulf air defenses against Iranian ballistic threats.
Weapon: ballistic missiles
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Doha area
Air defense intercepted 5 ballistic missiles.
Intelligence: Qatar Defence Ministry reports successful interception of 5 ballistic missiles with no damage or casualties; highlights effective Gulf defenses amid escalated threats.
Weapon: Ballistic missile
Origin: IRGC Aerospace, Isfahan
Unspecified area
8 ballistic missiles intercepted, one fell in uninhabited area.
Intelligence: Iranian ballistic missile salvo largely intercepted by Qatari/US defenses at Al Udeid vicinity; minor debris impact in open area underscores vulnerability of key US air base hosting CENTCOM operations.
Weapon: ballistic missiles
Origin: IRGC missile bases, western Iran
Qatar (nationwide)
Qatar Armed Forces intercepted two missile attacks early morning
Intelligence: Two separate missile launches intercepted successfully by Qatari defenses following security alert; no damage or casualties; demonstrates effective air defense amid Gulf-wide Iranian barrages.
Weapon: missile
Origin: Iran
Industrial Area
Fire started by intercepted missile debris; Civil Defence responding.
Intelligence: Intercepted missile debris from likely Iranian ballistic missile caused fire in industrial zone; no casualties reported but highlights risks from interception fallout in densely packed areas. Minimal structural damage but underscores strain on Gulf air defenses.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: Iran
Ras Laffan LNG Hub
Multiple Iranian ballistic missile strikes causing extensive damage and fires
Intelligence: Repeated hits on world's key LNG hub (20% global supply) confirmed by QatarEnergy with production halted; strategic targeting of energy infrastructure to disrupt global markets.
Weapon: ballistic missile
Origin: 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 β 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 β 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.