In a devastating display of American long-range air power, USAF B-52 Stratofortress bombers have completely destroyed Iran’s largest and most important air base, eliminating dozens of the regime’s most advanced and expensive fighter aircraft on the ground.
The mᴀssive strike targeted the heavily defended base, which housed many of Iran’s prized Russian-made Su-35 and upgraded MiG-29 fighters — some of the most costly ᴀssets in the Iranian Air Force. Waves of B-52s unleashed hundreds of precision-guided munitions, turning runways, hardened aircraft shelters, and maintenance facilities into smoking craters. Satellite imagery shows at least 40 Iranian fighter jets destroyed or heavily damaged in the attack.

This crippling blow further dismantles what remained of Iran’s already crippled air force in the war that began on February 28, 2026. With its nuclear program in ruins, underground missile complexes collapsed, and coastal defenses in the Strait of Hormuz shattered, Iran has now lost its primary air operations hub — severely limiting its ability to challenge US and Israeli dominance in the skies.
The B-52s operated with near-total impunity, once again proving America’s unmatched strategic bombing capability. The aging but lethal Stratofortress continues to serve as a symbol of US global power, capable of delivering overwhelming destruction from beyond the reach of Iran’s degraded air defenses.

The Iranian regime is in absolute shock. Its leadership, already fractured and desperate, is watching its most expensive military ᴀssets burn on the tarmac while its conventional forces continue to collapse under relentless pressure.
The United States and Israel maintain overwhelming superiority across every domain of the battlefield. No Iranian base — not even its largest and most protected air facility — is safe from American long-range strike power.
This story is developing rapidly. US forces continue to press their advantage as Iran’s military capabilities disintegrate by the hour.
