Iran fired missiles at joint US-UK base in Indian Ocean
Iran recently fired two long-range ballistic missiles that missed a US-UK military base at Diego Garcia, suggesting Tehran's missile capabilities extend further than previously assessed.
- Middle East
- AFP
- Published Date: 09:07 | 21 March 2026
Neither missile hit the target, which is around 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) from Iranian territory, but the launch suggests that Tehran has missiles with longer ranges than previously thought, the report said.
The Pentagon declined to comment.
One of the missiles failed in flight, and the other was targeted by an interceptor fired from a US warship, though it was not clear if the missile was hit, The Journal reported.
Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands is one of two bases Britain is allowing the United States to use for "defensive" operations in Iran.
American forces have stationed bombers and other equipment at the base, a key hub for Asia operations, including the US bombing campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Britain has agreed to hand back the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after holding it since the 1960s, and maintains a lease for the base on Diego Garcia, the largest of the islands.
US President Donald Trump has slammed the decision.
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