Iran Claims Ballistic Missile Strike on U.S. Air Force Unit at Saudi Base
- NgocTram
- March 6, 2026

According to a statement attributed to the IRGC, the strike was aimed at the 378th Air Expeditionary Wing, a key U.S. Air Force unit responsible for air operations and reconnaissance missions in the region. The base is located southeast of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, and has become an important operational hub for American forces since its reactivation for U.S. use in recent years.
Iranian sources described the operation as a response within a broader confrontation involving U.S. military presence across the Middle East. Details regarding the number of missiles used or the extent of the damage were not immediately provided.
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As of now, U.S. and Saudi officials have not confirmed the attack, and there have been no verified reports regarding casualties or structural damage at the base.
Prince Sultan Air Base has hosted several U.S. Air Force units, including surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft that support coalition operations across the region. The installation is also protected by advanced air defense systems designed to intercept incoming missile and drone threats.
Security analysts note that a confirmed ballistic missile strike on the facility would represent a significant escalation, as the base plays a critical role in monitoring regional airspace and coordinating military activities.

The development comes amid rising regional tensions and increasing exchanges of missile and drone attacks involving multiple countries in the Middle East. Defense experts warn that any direct strike on major U.S. installations could further intensify the already fragile security environment in the region.
Authorities in Washington and Riyadh are expected to provide further clarification as more information becomes available.