In a daring nighttime raid deep inside Iran, elite US Army Rangers have stormed and destroyed a hidden underground missile production and storage facility, eliminating 80 advanced ballistic missiles before they could be launched against American or Israeli forces.
Operating with lightning speed and precision, Rangers from the 75th Ranger Regiment infiltrated the heavily fortified mountain complex using breaching charges and night-vision technology. Once inside the multi-level underground plant, they engaged Iranian Revolutionary Guard defenders in close-quarters combat and systematically destroyed ᴀssembly lines, guidance systems, fuel depots, and 80 ready-to-fire missiles hidden in hardened silos. The facility was left in ruins with powerful secondary explosions collapsing sections of the mountain.

This high-risk operation builds directly on the recent major US military buildup, with C-17s delivering reinforcements and Apache helicopters providing critical air cover during the extraction. It also follows the successful opening of the Strait of Hormuz with the new GBU-85 “Straitbreaker” bomb, the destruction of Iran’s last missile city in Hajiabad, the B-1 bomber strike on the secret underground mega-fortress, and the F-35 annihilation of key nuclear sites.
Despite Iran’s repeated desperate attacks — including the J-7 cluster bomb strike on a Jerusalem airport and the failed 400-missile barrage against US defenses — the regime’s missile capabilities continue to be dismantled piece by piece. The Rangers’ raid has now removed a significant remaining threat that could have targeted coalition forces in the Gulf or Israeli cities.
US Central Command described the mission as “another decisive blow against Iran’s ability to wage war.” With production and storage capacity shattered, Iran’s missile program is rapidly approaching total collapse.

America and Israel remain united and unrelenting. Every act of Iranian aggression is met with faster, smarter, and more powerful responses. The Rangers have once again proven that no underground facility is safe from American special operations forces.
The Iranian regime is losing the war it started on February 28. Its military infrastructure is crumbling, and its ability to threaten the region is fading with every successful coalition strike.
This critical operation is still developing. Further details and confirmation of additional destroyed ᴀssets are expected as the Rangers return to base and ᴀssessments continue.
