Through satellite imagery, Iran has confirmed that the launched missiles struck Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, severely damaging 3 to 5 U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft (rendered incapable of combat deployment), directly hitting the U.S. military logistical support system and resulting in injuries to 10 ground-based U.S. service personnel.

This is the outcome of the 84th wave of aerial attacks under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' "True Promise 4" operation.

Prince Sultan Air Base is located in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia, and serves as a primary U.S. air base in the Gulf region.

Sentinel-2 satellite images have confirmed the precision of this airstrike.

Iran's missile capabilities are only one part of the U.S. military’s concerns; what truly causes hesitation among American officials is their clear recognition that the Iranian armed forces have undergone a complete transformation since the Iran-Iraq War, accumulating substantial combat experience against the U.S., and excelling particularly in unconventional and asymmetric warfare.

After destroying U.S. refueling and support aircraft, an Iranian military spokesperson stated, “The best is yet to come” (You haven't seen anything yet).

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