An image circulating online has revealed significant damage to United States military assets following a reported Iranian missile and drone strike on Prince Sultan Air Base.
The image shows the wreckage of a KC-135 Stratotanker belonging to the United States Air Force, appearing heavily damaged after the Friday assault. The KC-135, a critical aerial refueling aircraft used to extend the operational range of fighter jets and bombers, was among several assets reportedly hit during the தாக்க.
Multiple reports indicate that several US aircraft stationed at the base sustained varying degrees of damage. While Iranian sources have claimed extensive destruction, US assessments suggest that some of the affected aircraft, including the Stratotanker, may be repairable.
However, the situation appears more severe for at least one high-value surveillance platform. An E-3 Sentry (AWACS) aircraft was reportedly completely destroyed in the strike. The E-3 Sentry plays a vital role in airborne surveillance, command, and control operations, and is considered one of the most sophisticated assets in modern air warfare.
Defense analysts estimate the replacement cost of an E-3 Sentry aircraft to range between $500 million and $600 million, making its loss a significant strategic and financial blow.
The reported strike marks a notable escalation in tensions involving Iran and US military presence in the Gulf region. Neither US nor Saudi authorities have issued a comprehensive official statement detailing the full extent of the damage or confirming casualties as of the time of filing this report.
Security experts warn that such developments could further destabilize an already fragile geopolitical environment, particularly amid ongoing regional rivalries and military posturing.
Further updates are expected as more verified information emerges.
