Another attack on Italians. Drone destroyed in Kuwait
A kamikaze drone attack by Iranian Revolutionary Guards has destroyed an Italian drone at the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait, although no Italian personnel were harmed.
A kamikaze drone attack carried out by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards has resulted in the destruction of an unarmed Italian UAV at the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait. This base, colloquially known as 'the rock', is home to both Italian and American forces, including the 386th Air Expeditionary Wings, which plays a key role in air operations against Iran. Despite the attack, the approximately forty Italian Air Force personnel stationed there remained safe and secure in bunkers during the incident.
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto emphasized that the loss of the MQ-9A "Predator" drone, valued at 30 million Euros, does not affect the safety of Italian military personnel in the region. Though unarmed, the Italian drone was equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, contributing to mission intelligence in relation to ongoing operations in the Iraqi theater under the Prima Parthica mission. This incident highlights the ongoing threats faced by military personnel deployed in volatile regions, especially in the context of rising tensions between Iran and its adversaries.
The incident raises significant concerns about the security and operational capability of forces stationed in Kuwait and neighboring areas. As the Italian air forces continue to conduct reconnaissance missions, the capabilities of their drones are called into question, especially when facing threats from hostile forces. The situation reveals the need for heightened vigilance and underscores the intricate dynamics of military operations in areas where multiple nations are involved, each with distinct strategic interests and vulnerabilities.