The United States has lost nearly $2 billion worth of equipment since the conflict with Iran began.
The biggest loss was the radar system located at the base in Qatar.

It has been reported that the United States has lost nearly $2 billion worth of military equipment since the start of military confrontation with Iran. The Anadolu Agency reported on this.
According to information, the total damage inflicted on the US as a result of strikes carried out by Iran is estimated at approximately $1.9 billion.
Specifically, it is stated that three US-owned F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets were lost at a military base located in Kuwait. Their replacement cost is estimated to be nearly $282 million.
Furthermore, a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system was damaged as a result of a strike on a facility in the UAE. The cost of this system is estimated at approximately $500 million.
The largest loss is said to have been a radar system located at a US base in Qatar. This system, worth approximately $1.1 billion, was damaged on the very first day of the conflict.
In addition, it was reported that a strike was also carried out on the US Navy's Fifth Fleet support center located in Bahrain.
It is stated that as a result of the attack, two satellite communication terminals and several buildings were destroyed.







