Sun, 29 Mar 2026

Iran Hits US Surveillance Aircraft in Saudi

Khaborwala Online Desk

Published: 29 Mar 2026, 02:58 pm

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In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing Iran‑US regional confrontation, an Iranian missile and drone assault on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on 27 March 2026 resulted in the destruction of a key United States Air Force Boeing E‑3 Sentry early warning aircraft. The strike, which also damaged several aerial refuelling tankers, left at least 12 US service personnel wounded, including two in serious condition.

The E‑3 Sentry, a cornerstone of America’s airborne warning and control system (AWACS), provides long‑range surveillance and command capabilities, enabling the detection of aircraft, missiles, and other aerial threats while coordinating air operations. The loss of a single aircraft represents a significant operational setback, particularly given the US Air Force’s relatively small fleet of these highly specialised assets.

Strategic Importance of the E‑3 Fleet

Prior to this incident, the United States maintained approximately 16 E‑3 Sentries, down from a Cold War peak of roughly 30. The aircraft’s advanced radar and command systems are critical for maintaining situational awareness across hundreds of kilometres, guiding both defensive and offensive air operations.

Replacing a destroyed E‑3 is a complex and costly endeavour. The closest modern alternative, the Boeing E‑7 Wedgetail, costs in excess of $700 million per unit and remains in limited production, with procurement hampered by budgetary constraints and programme delays.

Recent Pattern of Iranian Strikes

The 27 March strike forms part of a sustained campaign of Iranian missile and drone attacks on Saudi military infrastructure since late February 2026. Targets have included bases, refineries, and diplomatic installations, with Saudi air defences frequently intercepting incoming ordnance.

DateTargetOutcome
28 Feb 2026Prince Sultan Air BaseExplosions reported; no major hits publicly confirmed
1 Mar 2026Prince Sultan / other basesMissile attacks intercepted; one US casualty reported later
3 Mar 2026US Embassy, RiyadhUAV attack caused limited damage
12–27 Mar 2026Prince Sultan Air BaseMultiple strikes; aircraft damaged/destroyed; US casualties
27 Mar 2026Prince Sultan Air BaseE‑3 Sentry destroyed; tankers damaged; 12 US troops wounded

Operational Implications

The elimination of a strategic early warning aircraft severely complicates coalition surveillance and command operations amid ongoing hostilities. With only a limited AWACS fleet and expensive, slow-to-acquire modern replacements, US military planners face pressing logistical and tactical challenges to maintain air control and situational awareness across the Gulf theatre. Analysts warn that further escalation may target remaining AWACS assets or refuelling capabilities, potentially reshaping the aerial balance in the region.

The attack marks one of the most consequential strikes on US forces in Saudi Arabia in recent decades, signalling a new phase of heightened risk for both personnel and strategic assets in the Gulf.

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