In a breathtaking display of elite special forces warfare, just 80 U.S. Army Rangers have executed a near-perfect raid on one of Iran’s most heavily fortified mountain missile complexes — and completely destroyed it.
Operating deep behind enemy lines, the Rangers fast-roped from helicopters under the cover of darkness and stormed the hardened underground fortress carved into a mountain. In a lightning operation lasting under two hours, they planted explosive charges at critical structural points and wiped out an estimated 150 ballistic missiles stored inside, along with launchers, guidance systems, and command infrastructure.
The entire mountain facility was then collapsed in a series of controlled detonations, sealing the site forever and turning Iran’s strategic missile reserve into buried rubble.

This raid is one of the most significant special operations successes of the conflict. The destroyed complex was believed to be one of the regime’s last major protected storage sites for advanced missiles aimed at Israel and U.S. forces.
The Iranian regime is in absolute shock. Losing 150 missiles in a single night — taken out by a small force of just 80 Rangers — is a humiliating demonstration of America’s unmatched special operations capability and intelligence superiority.
President Donald Trump, who authorized the mission, praised the Rangers, stating:
“Our Rangers are the most elite warriors on the planet. Eighty of them just did what entire armies couldn’t do. Iran is learning that we can reach anywhere, anytime.”

With this latest blow, added to the destruction of Natanz, the loss of Kharg Island, the collapse of its underground tunnel networks, and its naval defeat in the Strait of Hormuz, the Iranian regime’s military infrastructure is rapidly disintegrating.
America is not just winning — America is dominating with surgical precision.
The end of the Iranian regime’s ability to threaten the region is clearly approaching. The Rangers have once again proven why they are feared around the world.
