27.02.2026 20:04
While negotiations between the US and Iran continue, the China-based technology company MizarVision has revealed the US military buildup in the Middle East using artificial intelligence and satellite imagery. Every detail of the US military deployment in the region has been shared, from the F-22s in Israel to the aircraft carrier in Crete, and from Diego Garcia island in the Indian Ocean to Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
The Chinese satellite company MizarVision published new photos from the bases in Israel, Qatar, and Crete, where military elements of the US Army are located, while negotiations with Iran continue on one hand and military buildup is taking place on the other.
THEY CHANGED LOCATION The photos published yesterday from the Ovda Base in southern Israel by MizarVision highlighted US F-22s; today's photos showed that the F-22 fighter jets changed location and that 4 F-22s were stationed on the base's runway.
The satellite images released by the company also indicated that the US continued to transfer aircraft and equipment to Israel's Ovda Air Base. In the photos, in addition to 11 F-22 fighter jets deployed by the US, a C-17 military cargo plane delivering equipment was also noteworthy.
NO REFUELING AIRCRAFT LEFT AT THE US BASE IN QATAR On the other hand, it was observed that there were no US refueling aircraft left at the Al-Udeid Air Base in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and that there were 12 transport planes and three attack helicopters at the base. In the photos of Al-Udeid published by the company yesterday, there was one refueling aircraft, two transport planes, and seven attack helicopters.
NUMEROUS MILITARY AIRCRAFT OBSERVED IN SAUDI ARABIA AND THE INDIAN OCEAN Images taken from Hania Airport in Crete showed approximately eight US refueling aircraft, two RC-135 reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft, F-15 fighter jets, and one medium-sized transport aircraft. It was noted that a large number of military aircraft were present on Diego Garcia Island in the Indian Ocean and at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
14 REFUELING AIRCRAFT AT BEN GURION On the other hand, it was reported that there were 14 US refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel. Israeli state television KAN shared images of the aircraft. The report stated that the US had sent 14 refueling aircraft to Ben Gurion in a week, with the busiest shipment occurring last night with at least 9 aircraft.
ISRAELI ARMY ANNOUNCED NO CHANGE IN SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PUBLIC While the US continues its military buildup around Iran, the Israeli army announced that there was no change in security instructions for citizens. Israeli Army Spokesperson Effie Defrin stated on the social media platform of the US-based X company that the army command is closely monitoring the situation regarding Iran and is on alert. Defrin noted that there was no change in the security instructions for the public from the Israeli Army's Home Front Command and announced that information would be provided in case of any changes.
Effie Defrin US WARNS ITS CITIZENS IN ISRAEL: LEAVE THE COUNTRY TODAY The US Embassy in Israel allowed non-essential personnel and their families to leave the country due to "emerging security risks" following the escalating tensions with Iran. It was reported that US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee warned embassy staff in an email to "do it as soon as possible" if they wanted to leave the country. Following the increasing likelihood of a US attack on Iran, it was announced that all shelters in the city of Beersheba, located in southern Israel, were opened to the public.