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Major Blow to US as Iran Missile Strike Destroys Radar Aircraft at Saudi Base

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The reported destruction of a key US military surveillance aircraft in an Iranian strike could significantly affect Washington’s ability to detect and respond to threats in the region, analysts have warned.

Images circulating online show a badly damaged US Air Force E-3 Sentry aircraft at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. The photos, which have been verified by analysts, reveal the aircraft’s tail torn off and its large radar dome lying on the ground.

The E-3 Sentry is part of the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), a crucial platform used to monitor airspace and coordinate military operations over vast distances.

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Military analyst Cedric Leighton, a former US Air Force colonel, described the loss as a major setback.

“This is a serious blow to US surveillance capabilities,” he said, noting that the aircraft plays a vital role in directing combat jets, tracking enemy movements, and protecting forces from incoming threats.

The AWACS system allows the US military to monitor an area of up to 120,000 square miles, tracking hundreds of targets at once. It provides real-time intelligence to commanders, helping guide both offensive strikes and defensive responses.

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The United States operates a relatively small fleet of about 17 E-3 aircraft, making each one highly valuable. Analysts say the country’s long experience using the system has given it a major advantage in modern warfare.

The images of the destroyed aircraft began appearing over the weekend and were matched to earlier satellite images showing the same plane at the base before the strike.

The attack on the base reportedly injured at least 10 US service members, though no deaths were recorded. A US refuelling aircraft was also said to have been damaged.

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If confirmed, the loss of the aircraft could limit the US military’s ability to monitor Iranian movements and respond quickly to threats, especially in a region where tensions are already high.

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