In a spectacular display of American air superiority, U.S. F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters have successfully hunted down and destroyed Iran’s most advanced hypersonic missile just moments before it could be launched.
The high-value target — believed to be one of Iran’s prized Fattah-2 hypersonic missiles — was obliterated in a precision strike while still on its mobile launcher in a heavily guarded desert site. The F-35s, operating with total stealth dominance, penetrated Iranian airspace undetected and delivered lethal munitions with surgical accuracy, leaving the missile and its launcher in flames.

This strike is a mᴀssive strategic victory. The Fattah-2 was Tehran’s so-called “game changer” — a maneuverable hypersonic weapon the regime hoped could overwhelm Israeli and American defenses. Its destruction further proves that Iran’s most advanced systems are no match for American stealth technology and pilot skill.
The Iranian regime is in absolute shock. After losing Natanz, Kharg Island, its underground tunnel networks, its naval forces in the Strait of Hormuz, and now its most dangerous hypersonic missile, the mullahs are rapidly running out of options and weapons.

President Donald Trump, who was briefed immediately, praised the operation, stating:
“The F-35 is the greatest fighter jet ever built. Iran’s hypersonic dream just went up in smoke — exactly where it belongs.”
Under Trump’s decisive leadership, the United States continues to dominate the battlefield with unmatched technological superiority. While Iran brags about its “invincible” missiles, America quietly finds them, hunts them, and destroys them before they can be used.
