Over Iranian Airspace – The night sky above Iran turned into an inferno as the United States unleashed its legendary strategic bombers in a devastating one-two punch that has crippled key pillars of the Iranian war machine.
On March 15, 2026, waves of mighty B-52 Stratofortress bombers, flying from distant bases, opened the ᴀssault with a thunderous barrage. The “Buffs” dropped hundreds of precision-guided munitions and heavy iron bombs on hardened Iranian missile sites, underground command bunkers, and weapons storage facilities. The sheer volume of firepower created mᴀssive secondary explosions that lit up the horizon for miles, leaving entire military complexes in ruins.

But the United States wasn’t finished.
As Iranian air defenses reeled, supersonic B-1B Lancer bombers screamed in at low alтιтude, delivering the final, crushing blow. Equipped with advanced standoff missiles and bunker-busting munitions, the “Bone” bombers struck high-value targets with surgical precision — including remaining ballistic missile launchers and leadership bunkers that had survived the initial onslaught.
U.S. Central Command described the operation as “overwhelming and decisive,” stating that the combined B-52 and B-1 strikes have significantly degraded Iran’s ability to launch further large-scale missile attacks. Satellite imagery shows multiple sites reduced to smoking craters and twisted metal.

This powerful display of American air dominance comes as part of Operation Epic Fury. While Iran continues to boast about its resilience, the reality on the ground tells a different story: its military infrastructure is being systematically dismantled by the world’s most advanced long-range strike force.
Senior defense officials say the mission sent an unmistakable message to Tehran: America possesses the reach, the power, and the will to strike anywhere, anytime — with devastating effect.
As fires continue to rage across Iranian military sites and the regime scrambles to respond, one truth stands clear: the era of unchallenged Iranian aggression is over. The United States and its allies will continue to apply overwhelming pressure until the threat is permanently neutralized.