Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia – In a major escalation of the Iran-U.S. conflict, Iranian forces successfully struck a key American air base in Saudi Arabia, damaging five U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft on the ground in a bold IRGC missile attack.
Pentagon officials have now confirmed the strike on Prince Sultan Air Base, one of the most critical U.S. military hubs in the region. The advanced KC-135 tankers — vital for keeping American fighter jets and bombers airborne during long-range operations against Iran — were hit during a surprise Iranian missile barrage. U.S. defense sources told major outlets that the aircraft sustained significant damage but are undergoing urgent repairs.

This is the largest single loss of U.S. aerial refueling capability reported since the conflict began. The KC-135 fleet serves as the backbone of American air power projection, enabling sustained strikes deep inside Iranian territory. Losing even temporary access to these tankers could seriously impact the intensity of ongoing U.S. and allied operations.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) quickly claimed responsibility, calling the attack a “precise and powerful response” to American and Israeli strikes on Iranian soil. Iranian state media celebrated the hit as proof that no U.S. base in the region is truly safe, even those deep inside allied Gulf territory.
This strike comes amid a dangerous new phase of the war. With U.S. Marines and additional naval ᴀssets heading to the region, Iran appears determined to raise the cost of confrontation by targeting high-value American ᴀssets and stretching U.S. forces across multiple fronts.

The confirmation from Washington marks a significant admission and underscores the growing boldness of Iranian retaliation. While the Pentagon insists the damage is repairable and operations continue, the psychological and logistical impact is undeniable.
America’s military remains the most powerful force on Earth, but this attack serves as a stark reminder that the conflict is spreading and the risks are rising. U.S. forces in the Gulf are now on maximum alert as commanders prepare a decisive response.
The message to Tehran is clear: attacking American ᴀssets will not force the United States to retreat — it will only bring overwhelming firepower down on your regime.
