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flag U.S. defenses track Iranian missiles and drones using satellites, radars, and aircraft, despite recent damage to key radar sites.

flag The U.S. uses a multi-layered network of satellites, radars, naval vessels, and aircraft to detect Iranian missiles and drones, with space-based infrared sensors providing early launch warnings. flag Ground and naval radars track missiles over long distances, while mobile platforms maintain coverage amid threats. flag Recent attacks damaged key radar systems in Jordan and Qatar, but backup assets, including a U.S. radar in the U.K., help sustain monitoring. flag Drones, harder to detect due to size and low heat, are tracked via radar, signal interception, and visual sensors, exposing vulnerabilities in current defenses.

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