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How U.S. B-2 Bombers Struck Iran’s Nuclear Sites | #usa #iran #nuclear On the morning of June 21st, 2025, the United States launched a highly coordinated strike against Iran’s top-secret nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—in a mission that showcased the full reach and precision of American stealth and airpower. 🔹 B-2 Bombers Lead the Charge Six B-2 Spirit stealth bombers silently took off from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, carrying bunker-busting munitions, including the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP)—designed specifically to punch through hardened underground facilities. 🔹 Cruise Missiles From the Sea Simultaneously, U.S. Navy submarines submerged in the region launched over 30 Tomahawk cruise missiles, targeting external air defenses and suspected backup nuclear research labs to clear a path for the bombers. 🔹 Aerial Refueling Web This wasn’t a simple round-trip. B-2s need mid-air refueling multiple times, which came from KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, themselves guarded by F/A-18 Growlers that jam radar, suppress enemy air defenses, and protect against fighter interception. 🔹 Electronic Warfare Coordination U.S. Navy EA-18G Growlers deployed in parallel flight paths to jam Iranian radar, confuse surface-to-air missile batteries, and create false radar signatures, giving the stealth bombers the window they needed. 🔹 Mission Complexity With over 125 aircraft involved, including drones, escort fighters, surveillance planes, and airborne command posts, this strike was logistically immense—a web of real-time intel, synchronized launches, and precision targeting. ▶️ In the full video, we break down how stealth, long-range bombing, electronic warfare, and submarine-launched cruise missiles worked together to hit targets buried beneath hundreds of meters of reinforced concrete. #B2Bomber #IranNuclear #USAirForce #StealthStrike #TomahawkMissiles #IranStrike #Natanz #Fordow #Isfahan #USMilitary #HypersonicWar #AITelly #iranuswar
How U.S. B-2 Bombers Struck Iran’s Nuclear Sites | #usa #iran #nuclear On the morning of June 21st, 2025, the United States launched a highly coordinated strike against Iran’s top-secret nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—in a mission that showcased the full reach and precision of American stealth and airpower. 🔹 B-2 Bombers Lead the Charge Six B-2 Spirit stealth bombers silently took off from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, carrying bunker-busting munitions, including the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP)—designed specifically to punch through hardened underground facilities. 🔹 Cruise Missiles From the Sea Simultaneously, U.S. Navy submarines submerged in the region launched over 30 Tomahawk cruise missiles, targeting external air defenses and suspected backup nuclear research labs to clear a path for the bombers. 🔹 Aerial Refueling Web This wasn’t a simple round-trip. B-2s need mid-air refueling multiple times, which came from KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, themselves guarded by F/A-18 Growlers that jam radar, suppress enemy air defenses, and protect against fighter interception. 🔹 Electronic Warfare Coordination U.S. Navy EA-18G Growlers deployed in parallel flight paths to jam Iranian radar, confuse surface-to-air missile batteries, and create false radar signatures, giving the stealth bombers the window they needed. 🔹 Mission Complexity With over 125 aircraft involved, including drones, escort fighters, surveillance planes, and airborne command posts, this strike was logistically immense—a web of real-time intel, synchronized launches, and precision targeting. ▶️ In the full video, we break down how stealth, long-range bombing, electronic warfare, and submarine-launched cruise missiles worked together to hit targets buried beneath hundreds of meters of reinforced concrete. #B2Bomber #IranNuclear #USAirForce #StealthStrike #TomahawkMissiles #IranStrike #Natanz #Fordow #Isfahan #USMilitary #HypersonicWar #AITelly #iranuswar

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