AL-KHARJ, SAUDI ARABIA — In a major retaliatory move, an Iranian ballistic missile and drone swarm struck the Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) in central Saudi Arabia on Friday, March 27, 2026. The attack, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, represents one of the most significant strikes against U.S. regional assets since the start of Operation Epic Fury 28 days ago.
Casualties and Damage Report
U.S. and Saudi officials have confirmed that the strike penetrated regional air defense layers, resulting in significant personnel injuries and hardware damage.
1. Personnel Injuries
- Casualty Count: At least 10 U.S. service members were wounded in the attack.
- Severity: Two of the wounded are reported to be in critical condition.
- Context: This brings the total number of U.S. service members wounded since the conflict began on February 28 to over 300.
2. Aircraft Damage
The primary targets of the strike appeared to be the U.S. Air Force’s “force multipliers”—refueling and command aircraft parked on the tarmac.
- Refueling Tankers: Several KC-135 Stratotankers and KC-46 Pegasus aircraft sustained shrapnel and blast damage. Satellite imagery circulating online confirms at least five aircraft are currently non-flyable.
- Command & Control: Preliminary reports suggest an E-3 Sentry (AWACS) aircraft was also among the damaged assets, which could temporarily degrade local aerial surveillance and coordination.
Retaliatory Context: The Nuclear Trigger
The IRGC has framed this strike as a direct response to the joint U.S.-Israeli attacks earlier on Friday that targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, specifically the Ardakan yellowcake plant in Yazd and the Khondab heavy water complex in Arak.
“The era of hit-and-run is over. Any aggression against our sovereignty and industrial heartland will meet a heavy price in the heart of the bases that facilitate these crimes.” — IRGC Official Statement
Regional Air Defense Engagement
The attack on PSAB was part of a broader wave of Iranian projectiles launched across the Gulf.
- Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Ministry of Defense confirmed it successfully intercepted a separate ballistic missile targeting Riyadh mid-flight.
- UAE & Bahrain: Both nations reported activating their air defense systems on Friday night to intercept cruise missiles and UAVs. Shrapnel-related fires were reported in Abu Dhabi, though no casualties were confirmed there.
Diplomatic Fallout
The timing of the strike complicates the ongoing mediation efforts led by Pakistan.
- The 15-Point Plan: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is currently in talks with regional stakeholders regarding a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal.
- The Trump “Pause”: President Trump’s self-imposed 10-day pause on targeting Iranian energy infrastructure (oil and gas) remains in effect until early April, but the attack on PSAB is likely to increase pressure for a renewed offensive response.
| Incident Detail | Data Point |
| Location | Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia |
| Method | Ballistic Missiles + Drone Swarm |
| US Wounded | 10 (2 Critical) |
| Aircraft Hit | Refueling Tankers, E-3 Sentry |
| Retaliation for | Strikes on Yazd/Arak Nuclear Sites |