Satellite pics show how India targeted Pakistan's Murid Base
Only 30 meters from the entrance of a heavily defended sub-complex within the Murid air base is a nearly 3-meter-wide crater visible in satellite imagery taken by Maxar Technologies. Given the crater's closeness to what is thought to be an underground building, there has been conjecture that india intended to target deeply hidden equipment, maybe connected to drone or command-and-control activities.
Damage to the roof of what looks to be a command-and-control facility next to a UAV complex and hangar is also evident elsewhere on the base. The building appears undamaged in satellite photos provided to india Today on april 16 by Maxar Technologies. The May 10 post-strike photo shows obvious structural damage.
However, it's possible that the Nur Khan air Base, which was also struck during Operation Sindoor, suffered greater damage than first thought.
The plant appears to be undamaged in satellite footage taken on april 25, over two weeks prior to the strikes. In contrast, images taken on May 10 show that a pinpoint-accurate indian hit destroyed two trailer trucks that were thought to be command and control units.
Notably, Nur Khan base is a vital supply and command hub for the pakistan air Force, housing C-130 Hercules, Saab 2000, and IL-78 refueling aircraft. It is the leading location for VIP transportation and strategic airlifts.