Kuwaiti Aviation Officials Confirm Drone Strike On International Airport Radar System Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Drones strike Kuwait International Airport radar system. Civil aviation authorities confirm material damage but no injuries following the targeted aerial attack.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 14, 2026, 4:15 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from AFP

Unmanned Aerial Incursion Disables Critical Aviation Infrastructure
Kuwaiti civil aviation authorities reported a sophisticated drone operation targeting the nation's primary international travel hub, resulting in direct impacts on the airport's radar array. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation stated that several drones breached the facility's perimeter during the evening, successfully striking the electronic monitoring systems essential for air traffic control. According to official statements from the authority, the precision of the strikes caused immediate material damage, though emergency response protocols were activated to prevent any further escalation or loss of life among staff and passengers.
Emergency Response Protocols Sustaining Operational Safety
Spokesperson Abdullah al-Rajhi confirmed that the incident was managed according to the emergency plan implemented since the onset of the current regional crisis. The coordinated response involved multiple national security agencies to secure the area and assess the integrity of the remaining navigation systems. Al-Rajhi emphasized that while the radar system sustained a direct hit, the authority’s commitment to civil aviation safety remains the priority, ensuring that all necessary measures are in place to safeguard the State of Kuwait and its citizens from further aerial threats.
Regional Escalation Frames Target On Neutral Infrastructure
The strike on Kuwait’s civilian airport occurs within the broader context of an intensifying conflict involving major regional powers, which has seen critical infrastructure targeted across several Gulf nations. Although Kuwait has maintained a position of neutrality, its energy and transportation facilities have faced repeated challenges as the theater of operations expands. This latest incursion follows weeks of heightened military activity in the Middle East, illustrating the increasing vulnerability of civilian hubs to long range unmanned technology during periods of widespread regional instability.
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