LIVE DASHBOARD

Iran Israel War Latest News: Live Dashboard and Conflict Tracker

Real-time conflict tracker for the Iran-Israel war. Live statistics, campaign phases, weapons inventory, key military and political figures, and strategic assessment of Operation Shield of Judah.

Last updated:

Live Conflict Stats

0
Coalition Sorties
US: 172 | Israel: 75
0
Sites Destroyed
Across 8 Iranian cities
0
Iran Missiles Fired
Shahab-3, Emad, Khorramshahr
0
Intercept Rate
Arrow 3 + David's Sling
0
Coalition KIA
US: 0 | Israel: 0 confirmed
0
Iranian Casualties
Military & civilian (unverified)

Campaign Phases

Phase 1 — Air Supremacy (01:15-01:30 AM)
SEAD: Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses
F-22 Raptors and EA-18G Growlers destroyed S-300PMU2 and Bavar-373 air defense batteries across western Iran. Israeli electronic warfare assets jammed Iranian radar networks. Air corridors established within 15 minutes.
Phase 2 — Nuclear Sites (01:30-02:30 AM)
Destruction of Nuclear Infrastructure
Coordinated Israeli F-35I and US B-2 strikes destroyed enrichment facilities at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow. GBU-57 bunker busters penetrated Fordow's mountain fortress. Arak heavy water reactor and Parchin research complex also neutralized.
Phase 3 — Military Assets (02:30-03:45 AM)
Command, Control, and Ground Forces
100+ Tomahawk missiles struck IRGC command centers in Tehran. Quds Force headquarters destroyed. IRGC Aerospace Force command center neutralized. Mobile missile launchers targeted by F-15E Strike Eagles with laser-guided munitions.
Phase 4 — Iranian Retaliation (03:15 AM)
Ballistic Missile Barrage and Intercept
IRGC launched 180 ballistic missiles toward Israel — Shahab-3, Emad, and Khorramshahr variants. Arrow 3 intercepted exo-atmospheric threats, David's Sling handled terminal phase. 92% intercept rate achieved. Limited impacts in southern Israel.
Phase 5 — Ongoing
Battle Damage Assessment and Force Protection
RQ-4 Global Hawk and MQ-9 Reaper drones conduct post-strike reconnaissance. US and Israeli forces maintain combat air patrols. Carrier strike groups on high alert for secondary Iranian retaliation attempts.

Weapons Inventory

GBU-57 MOP
30,000-lb Bunker Buster — US
Penetrates 200+ feet of reinforced concrete. Deployed against Fordow underground facility by B-2 Spirit bombers.
BGM-109 Tomahawk
Cruise Missile — US Navy
1,000-lb warhead, 1,600-km range. 100+ launched from carrier strike groups targeting IRGC infrastructure.
GBU-28
Bunker Buster — US/Israel
5,000-lb laser-guided bomb. Used by F-15E Strike Eagles and Israeli F-15I Ra'am against hardened targets.
Arrow 3
ABM Interceptor — Israel
Exo-atmospheric intercept capability. Destroyed Iranian ballistic missiles in space before re-entry.
David's Sling
Air Defense — Israel
Medium-range interceptor. Handled terminal-phase interception of missiles that penetrated Arrow 3 coverage.
Shahab-3 / Emad
Ballistic Missile — Iran
Medium-range (1,300-2,000 km). Iran's primary retaliatory weapon. 180 fired toward Israel, 92% intercepted.

Key Figures

DT
Donald J. Trump
US President — Ordered strikes
BN
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli PM — Co-authorized operation
LA
Lloyd Austin
US Secretary of Defense
AK
Ali Khamenei
Iran Supreme Leader
HG
Herzi Halevi
IDF Chief of General Staff
HS
Hossein Salami
IRGC Commander-in-Chief
MR
Marco Rubio
US Secretary of State
AG
Antonio Guterres
UN Secretary-General

Strategic Assessment

Nuclear
Iran's Nuclear Program Set Back 5-10 Years
Destruction of Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow enrichment facilities eliminates Iran's ability to produce weapons-grade uranium. However, scientific knowledge and personnel remain intact, enabling eventual reconstruction.
Military
IRGC Command Structure Severely Degraded
Destruction of Quds Force headquarters and Aerospace Force command center creates significant leadership vacuum. Decentralized IRGC units may operate independently, increasing unpredictability.
Diplomatic
Global Diplomatic Landscape Fractured
UN Security Council deadlocked between US-UK support and Russia-China condemnation. NATO fractured on response. Abraham Accords alliance holds but Gulf states remain publicly cautious.
Economic
Energy Markets Face Sustained Disruption
Strait of Hormuz threat keeps oil above $110/barrel. Shipping insurance premiums triple. Global supply chains brace for months of elevated energy costs and recession risk.
Civilian
Humanitarian Concerns Mount
Reports of civilian casualties near military installations in Tehran. Iranian Red Crescent mobilizes. UNHCR prepares for potential refugee movements. International aid organizations seek access.
Naval
Strait of Hormuz Under Coalition Control
Destruction of IRGC Navy assets at Bandar Abbas reduces mine-laying and swarm attack threat. US 5th Fleet maintains active patrols. Commercial shipping rerouting around Cape of Good Hope as precaution.