Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia – In a major embarrᴀssment for the Trump administration, Iranian forces have claimed a significant victory in their counter-offensive codenamed “Epic Fury,” announcing the destruction of five U.S. military aircraft at a key American base in Saudi Arabia.
On March 13-14, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a precision missile barrage targeting Prince Sultan Air Base, one of the most critical U.S. military hubs in the region. Iranian state media released dramatic footage and statements claiming that five American aircraft — believed to be KC-135 Stratotanker refueling planes — were completely destroyed on the ground in a devastating surprise attack.

U.S. officials have quietly confirmed that multiple aircraft were hit and damaged during the Iranian strike, dealing a blow to America’s vital aerial refueling capability essential for sustaining long-range bombing missions deep inside Iran. The loss of these tankers threatens to slow down the tempo of U.S. and Israeli air operations at a critical moment in the war.
This strike comes as President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the U.S. is “way ahead of schedule” and “decimating” Iranian forces. The IRGC is now openly mocking what they call Trump’s “premature victory parade,” stating that America’s “invincible” military is being humbled on the ground in allied Arab territory.
The attack highlights Iran’s growing ability to strike U.S. ᴀssets across the region despite weeks of heavy bombardment. With American Marines and additional naval forces still en route, the IRGC appears determined to raise the cost of confrontation and expose vulnerabilities in U.S. forward bases.

Pentagon spokesmen have downplayed the damage, insisting operations continue and repairs are underway. However, the visual evidence and internal ᴀssessments suggest this was no minor incident.
As fires smolder at the Saudi base and questions mount in Washington, one thing is becoming clear: the war with Iran is far from over. Tehran is showing it still possesses the reach and resolve to hit back hard, challenging the narrative of swift American dominance.
The Trump administration now faces mounting pressure to respond decisively. Anything less than overwhelming retaliation risks handing the IRGC a major propaganda win at a time when U.S. credibility in the region is on the line.
America does not back down from a fight — but this latest Iranian strike proves the regime still has teeth.