What happens when the aircraft that keep fighter jets in the air… suddenly become the target? In a shocking development, five U.S. Air Force refueling planes were hit during an Iranian missile strike on a major U.S. base in Saudi Arabia. And while the aircraft weren’t destroyed, the attack reveals something far bigger about the escalating conflict in the Middle East. <br /> <br />Let’s break down what really happened. <br /> <br />According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, Iranian missiles struck Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia — one of the most important U.S. military hubs in the region. <br /> <br />During the attack, five KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft were hit while parked on the ground. These planes are critical. They refuel fighter jets mid-air, allowing them to stay in combat for hours without landing. <br />#PrinceSultanAirBase #PrinceSultanAirBaseSaudiArabia #PrinceSultanAirBaseIran #IranStrikesPrinceSultanAirBase #PrinceSultanAirbase #PrinceSultanSaudiArabia #IranPrinceSultanStrike #IranPrinceSultanMissile #PrinceSultanAirBaseAttack #PrinceSultanAirBaseExplosion #PrinceSultanAirBaseBreakingNews #SaudiAirBaseIranStrike #IranSaudiAirBase #PrinceSultanAirBaseSecurity #IranLaunchesAttackOnUSBaseInQatar #PrinceSultanAirBaseStrike #IranMissilePrinceSultanAirBase #SaudiArabiaPrinceSultanAirBase #IranStrikePrinceSultanAirbase #PrinceSultanAirBaseNews #IranAttackPrinceSultanAirBase #PrinceSultanAirBaseUpdate #IranPrinceSultanAirBaseStrike #PrinceSultanAirBaseMissile #SaudiAirBaseStrikeIran<br /><br />~HT.504~PR.152~ED.102~
