A strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia resulted in 12 injured American service members and new images show a number of destroyed US aircrafts at the base
An Iranian strike that wounded US troops at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia also damaged multiple aircrafts including a US command and control aircraft.
The attack took place some 60 miles south of the capital of Riyadh in the early hours of Friday March 27 and is said to have involved a coordinated precision barrage of at least one Iranian ballistic missile and several attack drones. According to reports, 12 American service members were injured in the attack, with at least two in serious condition.
Pictures in the aftermath of the strike show an E-3 Sentry aircraft appears to have been split in two at the base which is a major operating location for US Air Force platforms during the war.
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BBC news has confirmed the photos were taken at the Prince Sultan air base as features seen in the pictures, including pylons, storage units and markings on paved areas, matched with satellite imagery. The Wall Street Journal newspaper reported that at least two US refuelling aircraft were also damaged.
On Sunday Iran’s IRGC-linked Fars news agency said a Shahed drone had struck the E-3 aircraft.
In one of the verified pictures the aircraft’s tail number is visible. Using this we checked flight-tracking site Flightradar24 which showed it was airborne near the base on 18 March. A satellite image taken on Friday appears to show a fire on the air base apron, about 1,600m (5,200ft) east of the E-3. It is not clear whether this was part of the same attack in which the aircraft seen in these pictures was damaged.
What is the E‑3 Sentry?
The E-3 Sentry is an Airborne Warning and Control System-modified Boeing 707 aircraft. Its radar provides 360-degree surveillance across a 250-mile radius, allowing it to detect aircraft, drones, and missile launches. It’s been extensively used in military operations since the 1970s.
The US Air Force had around 30 E-3 Sentry aircraft, with Boeing having delivered the last one in 1992. But as the platform struggles to maintain readiness, the USAF has cut the fleet almost in half to 16 aircraft. Of those, six were sent to the Middle East ahead of the war.
While the platform is nearing the end of its lifetime, it continues to serve as an airborne command post, linking fighters, bombers, and ground commanders into a unified operational picture throughout the region during the war.
US Central Command has not publicly commented on the incident. The Mirror has contacted them for comment.

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