Photos show heavily damaged US radar jet at Saudi base
Verified photos show a U.S. E-3 Sentry command and control aircraft heavily damaged at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.

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AI-generatedVerified photos show a U.S. E-3 Sentry command and control aircraft heavily damaged at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. The photos, initially shared on a U.S. military news Facebook page, show the aircraft split in two. The air base is located approximately 62 miles southeast of Riyadh. While U.S. Central Command has not commented, reports indicate the damage may be linked to a recent Iranian military attack on the base. A U.S. official reported that 12 U.S. personnel were wounded in the attack, and other reports suggest additional U.S. refuelling aircraft were also damaged. The E-3 Sentry, a Boeing 707-based aircraft with a rotating radar, provides early warning of potential threats during combat operations.
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5 extractedThe E-3's radar allows it to track potential targets at long ranges.
The photos were taken at the Prince Sultan air base about 100km south-east of the Saudi capital Riyadh.
A US command and control aircraft has been destroyed at an air base in Saudi Arabia.
On Friday a US official told Reuters that 12 US personnel had been wounded in an Iranian military attack on the air base.
Iran's IRGC-linked Fars news agency said a Shahed drone had struck the E-3 aircraft.