CC: Four E-3 Sentry aircraft destroyed in 18 hours across two countries. That single fact changes this entire air war — because the E-3 is not a fighter, not a bomber, not a missile platform. It is the brain that gave every American pilot complete vision of the battlefield. Iranian missiles, air defense radars, intercept trajectories — all of it fed in real time directly into pilot headsets. That system is gone.
And the question nobody in any official briefing is answering is the most alarming part — how did Iran find all four of them simultaneously before a single one could reposition or escape?
In this video, we break down:
- What the E-3 Sentry actually does and why losing four of them permanently changes this air war
- Why there are zero replacements — the production line closed in 1992 and will never reopen
- How Iran's targeting intelligence reveals something far more dangerous than the strikes themselves
- What American pilots are flying into today that they were not flying into two weeks ago
- What Russia and China's reactions tell you about where this conflict is heading next
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