First-person interior footage captures the immediate aftermath of an Iranian one-way attack drone strike on Terminal 1 of Kuwait International Airport on June 3, 2026. This military analysis evaluates the structural damage signature and details how low-altitude, slow-velocity Shahed-series loitering munitions can exploit gaps in modern surface-to-air missile batteries. Discover the strategic implications of cost-asymmetric warfare targeting civilian energy and logistics hubs.
Expert Insight:
The Terminal 1 strike exposes the acute cost-asymmetry of modern air defense, where a twenty-thousand-dollar loitering munition can slip past million-dollar interceptors to paralyze a nation's primary aviation hub.
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Thanks to international open-source intelligence monitors and global news agencies for compiling verified civilian safety updates and post-impact documentation.
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