B-2 BOMBERS OBLITERATE IRAN’S UNDERGROUND BASES — LARGEST STRIKE IN HISTORY

B-2 BOMBERS OBLITERATE IRAN’S UNDERGROUND BASES — LARGEST STRIKE IN HISTORY 

In what military analysts are calling one of the most ambitious long-range strike operations in modern history, four B-2 Spirit stealth bombers reportedly flew a 30-hour nonstop mission targeting Iran’s most fortified underground military bases.

 Operation Overview

According to sources:

  • The B-2s delivered dozens of bunker-buster munitions on sites previously thought untouchable

  • Missions involved precise navigation through contested airspace with full stealth capabilities

  • Targets included strategic command centers, weapons storage facilities, and underground infrastructure critical to Iran’s military operations

 Strategic and Tactical Impact

Officials say the strike could:

  • Severely degrade Iran’s operational capabilities underground

  • Send a powerful deterrent message regarding the reach of U.S. strategic bombers

  • Demonstrate the ability to execute high-precision, long-duration missions without reliance on regional staging areas

Analysts suggest the mission represents a major shift in modern warfare, where stealth, endurance, and precision combine to reshape battlefields in hours rather than days.

 Geopolitical Implications

  • Iran’s response will likely influence regional military planning and security postures

  • Allies and adversaries are closely monitoring the operation, weighing the broader consequences for Middle East stability

  • The strike raises new questions about underground facility security and the future of strategic deterrence

While full confirmation of damage is still pending, the mission underscores the extraordinary capabilities of the B-2 Spirit and its role in rapid, decisive strikes.