US Brings Out New High Precision Missiles, B2 Bombers To Iran War, Releases New Footage Of Combat.hl

The Pentagon has dramatically raised the stakes in the Iran war, unveiling next‑generation high‑precision missiles and deploying elusive B‑2 Spirit stealth bombers for direct combat sorties over Iranian territory—backed by newly released, jaw‑dropping footage of strikes in real time.
In a late‑night briefing, US commanders showed declassified cockpit and drone video of laser‑guided and GPS‑guided munitions tearing into IRGC bunkers, air‑defense batteries and suspected missile silos. One clip shows a bunker‑busting missile boring into a mountainside, followed seconds later by a shockwave that appears to hollow out the hill from within.
Officials say the new precision arsenal—long‑range stand‑off missiles, upgraded glide bombs and hardened‑target penetrators—allows B‑2s to hit deeply buried sites around Tehran, Isfahan and the Gulf coast while remaining outside the densest air‑defense zones. “We can now dismantle critical nodes of Iran’s war machine with meter‑level accuracy,” a senior officer declared.
Tehran is furious, accusing Washington of “nuclear‑era terror tactics” and warning that each new wave of stealth strikes will be met with salvos of ballistic missiles and swarms of drones against US bases and allies.
Analysts say the message behind the footage is as important as the damage on the ground: the US wants Iran—and the world—to see that its most secret platforms and smartest weapons are now fully in play, pushing the conflict to a point where a single miscalculation could ignite a regional firestorm no one can contain.