Iran Destroyed an American E-3 Sentry AWACS Plane. Here’s Why That Matters.
Iran Destroyed an American E-3 Sentry AWACS Plane. Here’s Why That Matters.
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The destruction of the E-3—a command node for American air and ground operations—matters far more than the shootdown of a fighter jet or aerial tanker.
An Iranian strike has destroyed a US Air Force E-3 Sentry (AWACS) at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Images show that the E-3’s tail was severed and the radar dome destroyed.
The loss is significant, and extends beyond the simple airframe; the E-3 is an important command-and-control node, central to how the United States fights its wars in the modern era.
The E-3 Sentry’s Specifications
Number Built 68 (17 in service)
Length 152 ft 11 in (46.6 m)
Wingspan 145 ft 9 in (44.4 m)
Weight (MTOW) ~347,000 lb (157,400 kg)
Engines Four Pratt & Whitney TF33-PW-100A turbofans (~84,000 lbf total thrust)
Top Speed ~530 mph (853 km/h) / Mach 0.75
Combat Radius ~4,000 nmi (4,600 mi, 7,400 km)
Service Ceiling 30,000 ft (9,100 m)
Loadout AN/APY-1/2 radar (360° coverage), IFF systems,........
