I see what you're saying, the bases exist, and we do have a presence, a drone with a Raspberry Pi loaded with an AI targeting system will be able to hit those targets. The deaths so far are described below:
>Drone Strike (March 1, Kuwait): Six U.S. Army Reserve members, tasked with logistical support (assigned to 103rd Sustainment Command), were killed when an Iranian-launched drone struck a tactical operations center at Shuaiba Port in Kuwait.
>Aircraft Crash (March 12, Iraq): A KC-135 refueling aircraft went down in western Iraq, killing six Air Force members. While initial reports cited the crash as not caused by direct hostile fire, it occurred in the context of intense air operations.
>Base Attack (March 1, Saudi Arabia): A U.S. service member assigned to the 1st Space Battalion died from injuries sustained during a strike on Prince Sultan Air Base.
>Medical Emergency: One Soldier died during a medical incident at Camp Buehring in Kuwait, which is under investigation, say CNN.
I hadn't heard about the base attack in SA yet, but this might be the first Space Force KIA. My main point is that we're moving past what would be considered standard radar and intelligence operations; modern 5G towers have backdoors for the NSA and can operate as radar.