After AWACS damage, Representative Tom Cole says there are few details available and hopes for the crew

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After AWACS damage, Representative Tom Cole says there are few details available and hopes for the crew

Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole commented on the recent damage to a U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry AWACS during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday. The aircraft, based at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma, was involved in a strike on an airbase in Saudi Arabia last Friday, prompting concerns for the crew involved.

Details of the Incident

On Friday, the E-3 Sentry AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) was damaged during a strike at an airbase in Saudi Arabia. While details surrounding the incident remain limited, Representative Tom Cole expressed his concerns during the ceremony at the National Severe Storms Lab in Norman, Oklahoma. Cole offered his hopes for the safety of the AWACS crew and stated that further information would be released once available.

“I hope that the crew is okay. We don’t have a lot of information right now, but we’re all hoping for the best,” Rep. Cole said.

Cole Attends Ribbon-Cutting for NOAA’s National Severe Storms Lab

Rep. Cole’s comments came during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Severe Storms Lab in Norman, Oklahoma. The lab is dedicated to improving weather forecasting and advancing research on severe storms, and the ceremony celebrated the continued efforts of the NOAA in the field of atmospheric research.

Statement from Tinker Air Force Base

Tinker Air Force released the following statement on Monday regarding the damaged aircraft:

Our units remain ready to support national defense requirements. As a matter of policy, with respect to operational security, Tinker AFB does not discuss specific unit participation in exercises or operations. Further questions should be directed to USCENTCOM.

The base did not provide further details at this time, but officials promised updates as more information becomes available.

Content Summary Table

Key DetailInformation
IncidentA U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry AWACS from Tinker Air Force Base was damaged in a Saudi Arabian airbase strike
Rep. Tom Cole’s CommentsRep. Cole expressed hopes for the safety of the crew, noting limited information about the incident so far
Ceremony Attended by Rep. ColeRep. Cole was at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the NOAA’s National Severe Storms Lab in Norman, OK
Tinker Air Force Base StatementTinker AFB confirmed the damage and announced an investigation into the incident; further updates are pending

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