$270M E-3 Sentry spy plane demolished by Iranian attack

Fire ripped through the night sky over Saudi Arabia — and with it, one of America’s eyes went dark. A $270 million E-3 Sentry,

the US military’s flying nerve center, lay ripped in two on the tarmac.

Iran’s missiles had found their mark. Sixteen of these aircraft existed. Now there are fifte… Continues…

The loss of the E-3 Sentry at Prince Sultan Air Base is more than twisted metal and charred runway.

It is a sudden hole in America’s vision over one of the world’s most volatile regions. For decades, the E-3’s rotating radar dome quietly stitched together a real-time

picture of the skies, warning of threats long before they appeared on any horizon. In seconds, that watchful presence was silenced.

Twelve injured Americans, multiple refueling aircraft damaged, and a critical command-and-control hub gutted send a message

far beyond Saudi sand. Iran has shown it can reach deep into the US military’s high-value assets, and do so repeatedly. Each strike chips away at deterrence,

at the quiet confidence that bases are safe and surveillance is assured. Now Washington must decide how to plug a gaping

blind spot, reassure its forces and allies, and respond without tipping the region into a wider, uncontrollable war.

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