Nighttime footage from Bandar Abbas, Iran, captures Iranian air defense systems firing interceptors over the city and naval base on the Strait of Hormuz. Bright motor flares and fast-moving streaks indicate active surface-to-air battery engagement, most likely against drones or low-flying missiles in the area. Bandar Abbas is Iran's most strategically critical southern military installation, controlling access to the Strait of Hormuz through which roughly 20% of global oil transit passes. The air defense activity at Bandar Abbas follows recent US self-defense strikes on Iranian military assets in the region, with Iran attempting to maintain a denial capability over its southern flank amid the 2026 conflict.
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