US strikes destroyed five bridges in Hormozgan province, cutting road links between Bandar Abbas and surrounding districts. Bandar Abbas, Iran’s primary southern naval logistics hub, supports IRGC, coastal defense, missile, engineering units and transport of military supplies. Damage to transport nodes may delay fuel, ammunition, engineering gear, spare parts and other military materiel, lowering logistics efficiency and degrading operational execution. Rapid deployment and mobility of anti-ship

2026-07-17

US strikes destroyed five bridges in Hormozgan province, cutting road links between Bandar Abbas and surrounding districts. Bandar Abbas, Iran’s primary southern naval logistics hub, supports IRGC, coastal defense, missile, engineering units and transport of military supplies. Damage to transport nodes may delay fuel, ammunition, engineering gear, spare parts and other military materiel, lowering logistics efficiency and degrading operational execution. Rapid deployment and mobility of anti-ship cruise missiles, coastal defense systems, ballistic missile launchers and UAVs could be impaired; with fewer road corridors formerly dispersed assets may become easier to detect and track by ISR. The Hormozgan road network also underpins Iran’s monitoring and reinforcement of Strait of Hormuz coastal bases; damaged routes will hinder troop and resupply movements, radar sustainment, launcher repairs and the maintenance of deterrent/threat capabilities against maritime traffic.