What type of bombs were used in the strike?
GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators, also known as bunker-buster bombs, were used.
Military / Operations
US forces conducted strikes on an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) underground headquarters near Tehran while simultaneously conducting a rescue operation for downed airmen. This operation occurred amidst continued fighting in the M...
The operation involved B-2 stealth bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, flying a 36-hour nonstop mission to drop bunker-buster bombs on an underground compound. The IRGC leaders were reportedly meeting at the location when Adm. Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, gave the order. This strike is part of the broader Operation Epic Fury, where U.S. forces have struck over 13,000 sites across Iran.
The use of GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators allowed the U.S. military to destroy deeply fortified structures beyond the reach of conventional munitions. This strike follows Operation Midnight Hammer from the previous June, where similar bunker busters were used to target Iranian nuclear installations.
President Trump escalated the rhetoric by threatening to destroy Iran’s critical infrastructure, including bridges and power plants, and even threatened to eradicate Iranian civilization if his demands were not met by Tuesday evening. This prompted White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to state that “only the president knows where things stand and what he will do.”
GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators, also known as bunker-buster bombs, were used.
Over 100 US special forces personnel were involved in the ground operation.
Operation Midnight Hammer.
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