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    Dramatic photos ‘show destroyed US Air Force planes after Iranian missile attack left troops seriously injured’

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    Staggering images appear to show catastrophic damage sustained by a US Air Force jet following an Iranian missile strike that seriously injured American troops.

    The photos, taken at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, show what appears to be the destroyed remains of an E-3G ‘Sentry’ airborne warning and control aircraft.

    The plane is one of the US military’s most critical eyes in the sky and was reportedly left ravaged following a strike by at least six ballistic missiles on Friday.

    Around 15 service members were injured in the attack, including five seriously, PBS reports.

    In one image, the aircraft’s midsection appears to have been blown apart, exposing the internal components in a jumbled wreck. 

    In another, the tail section lies detached, collapsed onto the runway amid scattered debris. 

    A third shows personnel in protective suits walking beneath the wing of the crippled jet, dwarfed by the scale of the destruction.

    The damage appears concentrated at the rear of the aircraft, the section that houses the rotating radar dome and the sensitive electronics tied to its surveillance system.

    Dramatic photos ‘show destroyed US Air Force planes after Iranian missile attack left troops seriously injured’

    An image appears to show a US Air Force E-3G Sentry aircraft sitting in ruins at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia after an Iranian missile and drone strike

    Personnel in protective suits inspect a heavily damaged aircraft, its radar section ripped apart in what appears to be a targeted strike on critical systems

    Personnel in protective suits inspect a heavily damaged aircraft, its radar section ripped apart in what appears to be a targeted strike on critical systems

    Tracking data indicates the destroyed aircraft was tail number 81-0005, an E-3G Sentry assigned to the 552nd Air Control Wing out of Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma.

    The E-3 fleet, already limited in number, is a cornerstone of US air operations  providing real-time surveillance, command and control across vast battle spaces.

    With the loss of this aircraft, the US Air Force’s operational fleet of E-3s has been reduced further.

    The destruction comes after Iran launched a coordinated assault on Prince Sultan Air Base, firing six ballistic missiles and deploying 29 drones in an attack that has escalated tensions across the region.

    According to people briefed on the matter, at least 15 US troops were injured in the latest strike, including five who were seriously wounded. Earlier reports had put the number at ten, including two serious injuries.

    The base, located about 60 miles from Riyadh and operated by the Royal Saudi Air Force but used by US forces, has been repeatedly targeted since the conflict began.

    This latest barrage marks one of the most significant direct hits on US military assets in the region.

    The attack is part of a broader escalation that has seen the number of wounded American service members climb above 300 since the conflict began.

    The shattered tail and debris-strewn wreckage of an E-3G surveillance plane appear to lie scattered across the runway following the Iranian attack on the Saudi base

    The shattered tail and debris-strewn wreckage of an E-3G surveillance plane appear to lie scattered across the runway following the Iranian attack on the Saudi base

    A satellite image shows planes at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where the strike occurred

    A satellite image shows planes at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where the strike occurred

    Family members stand with the casket carrying the remains of Army Sgt Benjamin N Pennington, 26, of Kentucky, who died after being wounded in a March 1 attack on the same base

    Family members stand with the casket carrying the remains of Army Sgt Benjamin N Pennington, 26, of Kentucky, who died after being wounded in a March 1 attack on the same base

     

    Central Command said most of those injured have returned to duty, but about 30 remain sidelined and at least ten are considered seriously wounded.

    Prince Sultan Air Base itself has been hit multiple times in recent days. In an earlier strike this week, 14 US troops were injured while another incident damaged a US aircraft without causing casualties.

    The war, now entering its second month, has already claimed American lives. Army Sgt. Benjamin N Pennington, 26, was wounded in a March 1 attack on the same base and later died. He is among 13 US service members killed in the conflict.

    Meanwhile, the US has surged forces into the region in what officials describe as the largest American military presence in the Middle East in more than two decades.

    A Navy amphibious assault ship, the USS Tripoli, carrying about 2,500 Marines, has arrived along with aircraft and assault capabilities. Additional ships, including the USS Boxer and other Marine units, have also been deployed.

    In total, roughly 50,000 US troops are now positioned across the region, backed by multiple warships and two aircraft carriers.

    The conflict is no longer confined to isolated strikes.

    President Donald Trump has warned that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying he has given Tehran until April 6 as diplomatic efforts continue

    President Donald Trump has warned that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying he has given Tehran until April 6 as diplomatic efforts continue

    Iran has expanded its response to US and Israeli operations by targeting Israel and Gulf Arab states

    Iran has expanded its response to US and Israeli operations by targeting Israel and Gulf Arab states

    Israeli personnel search for fragments of an Iranian ballistic missile in a crater before a badly damaged home in Eshta'ol, Israel, near Bet Shemesh, where an Iranian ballistic missile struck on Saturday

     Israeli personnel search for fragments of an Iranian ballistic missile in a crater before a badly damaged home in Eshta’ol, Israel, near Bet Shemesh, where an Iranian ballistic missile struck on Saturday

    Iran has expanded its response to US and Israeli operations by targeting Israel and Gulf Arab states while exerting pressure on global energy markets through its grip on the Strait of Hormuz.

    The disruption has rattled oil exports, driven up fuel prices and sent shockwaves through global supply chains.

    President Donald Trump has warned that Iran must reopen the strait, saying he has given Tehran until April 6 as diplomatic efforts continue, although Iran has said it is not engaged in negotiations.

    The Daily Mail has approached the White House and the Pentagon for comment. 



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