What Does New Satellite Imagery Reveal About Damage to Command & Control Building at Pakistan’s Murid Airbase?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- IAF strikes on May 10 caused significant damage to multiple Pakistani airbases.
- Murid airbase suffered a roof collapse at its Command & Control building.
- Pakistan is assessing the extensive damage to its air force facilities.
- Turkish drones were reportedly stationed at Murid airbase prior to the strikes.
- The Indian air defense system successfully intercepted all threats during this period.
New Delhi, May 26 (NationPress) The Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted precise and targeted military strikes on various Pakistani airbases on the morning of May 10 as a response to escalating tensions. These strikes resulted in significant damage across several air stations, including prominent bases such as Nur Khan in Rawalpindi and Rafiqui in Shorkot.
Recent satellite imagery reveals that Pakistan is still assessing the extent of damage inflicted on its airbases, including the strategic Murid airbase, which houses critical assets of the Pakistani air force. Defence analyst Damien Symon obtained these images, which highlight considerable structural damage at the Murid airbase, indicating that the destruction might be greater than previously thought, following the IAF's attacks.
On Monday, the analyst shared updates on social media, noting a roof collapse at the Murid station—one of Pakistan’s strategic airbases located near the Indian border.
“This report brings to light the significant damage at Pakistan’s Murid Airbase—the IAF strike has resulted in structural damage to a Command & Control building, with a section of the roof collapsed, likely leading to internal damage,” he stated on social media while sharing the satellite images.
The Murid airbase, identified as a high-value target during the Indian strikes, was also believed to be hosting Turkish drones, which were deployed to target various locations in India between May 7 and May 10 as part of Operation Sindoor. However, the Indian air defense system successfully intercepted all incoming drones and projectiles.
Located in the Chakwal district of Punjab, Pakistan, the Murid airbase falls under the Northern Command and is one of its key forward operating bases, frequently utilized for drone operations and surveillance activities.
The latest satellite images illustrate the scale and intensity of the IAF’s strikes on Pakistani airbases, including both Murid and Nur Khan, showcasing Pakistan's ongoing struggles to recover from the losses even two weeks post-strike. These airbases, crucial for Pakistan’s drone warfare strategy, now lie in disarray.
Just a day prior, satellite imagery of the Nur Khan base was shared, revealing that the extent of damage was more extensive than previously estimated.
“An assessment of the Nur Khan Airbase in Pakistan indicates that the entire complex near India’s strike location has been demolished, suggesting that the strike’s impact was more significant than the destruction of two special-purpose trucks—indicating a broader scope of damage,” the observer posted on social media, accompanied by photographs.