In a shocking and bold move, the Pentagon announced the execution of Operation Midnight Hammer, a highly classified military operation launched by the United States against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. The announcement came just days after President Donald Trump scrapped a self-imposed two-week deadline, signaling a dramatic shift in U.S. posture toward Tehran.
A Precision Attack on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
The Pentagon confirmed that the operation specifically targeted three key Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The mission was described as deliberate, precision-based, and strategically coordinated, designed to severely degrade Iran’s capacity to develop nuclear weapons.
Operation Design and Strategic Objectives
According to General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Operation Midnight Hammer was “a complex and high-risk mission” planned to project American power across multiple domains and theatres. The objective was clear: to demonstrate U.S. military reach and disable Iran’s nuclear threat without triggering immediate escalation.
- The operation was highly classified, with only a select few in Washington aware of its timing and nature.
- It demonstrated the discipline, coordination, and stealth of the U.S. Joint Force, showcasing their ability to strike globally with precision.
Execution: The Midnight Strike Begins
Initial Deployment and Tactical Surprise
At midnight Friday into early Saturday, a large strike package of B-2 Spirit stealth bombers launched from the continental United States. To maintain tactical surprise, the mission was carried out with minimal communication and maximum deception:
- A portion of the aircraft headed westward into the Pacific as part of a decoy strategy.
- The main package, consisting of seven B-2 bombers, each manned by two crew members, quietly proceeded eastward toward Iran.
18-Hour Infiltration: Fueling, Support, and Synchronization
The bombers undertook an 18-hour flight, supported by multiple in-flight refuelings. Once over Middle Eastern airspace, the strike package linked up with escort and support aircraft in a highly choreographed maneuver requiring precise timing in a narrow airspace corridor.
- Support aircraft included fighter escorts, suppressors, and electronic warfare platforms.
- The synchronization was described by the Pentagon as world-class joint force integration.
Deception and Pre-Strike Measures
Cruise Missile Barrage: The Submarine Surprise
Just before the strike package entered Iranian airspace, at 5:00 PM EST, a U.S. submarine positioned in the Central Command’s Area of Responsibility (AOR) launched over two dozen Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missiles (TLAMs) targeting surface infrastructure near Isfahan.
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These missiles were part of a surprise component, designed to hit simultaneously with the bomber package for maximum shock effect.
Electronic and Air Superiority Measures
As the B-2s closed in, 4th- and 5th-generation U.S. fighter aircraft flew ahead at high altitudes and speeds, executing deception maneuvers to confuse Iranian defenses.
- High-speed suppression weapons were employed to neutralize any Iranian surface-to-air missile systems (SAMs).
- These actions ensured the unimpeded entry of the main bomber group into hostile airspace.
Precision Strikes: Destruction at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan
The Bombing Window: 6:40 PM to 7:05 PM EST
At 6:40 PM EST, the lead B-2 bomber dropped the first of two GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs) onto the Fordow uranium enrichment site.
- Over the next 25 minutes, all three target locations — Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — were struck with pinpoint accuracy.
- The Tomahawk missiles were the final wave, striking Isfahan and dealing a critical blow to Iran’s enrichment infrastructure.
Exit Strategy and Aftermath
Following the successful bombing, the strike package exited Iranian airspace and began the return journey. Remarkably, the Pentagon confirmed no shots were fired at U.S. aircraft during entry or exit, signaling the efficacy of the suppression tactics.
- The operation concluded without U.S. casualties, aircraft losses, or immediate Iranian military retaliation.
- The Pentagon hailed the mission as a masterclass in stealth warfare and joint-force execution.