Isfahan, Iran – Iran’s air force has effectively ceased to exist. In a devastating final blow on March 21, 2026, U.S. and Israeli forces have completely destroyed the last remaining operational Iranian Air Force base using waves of heavy cluster bombs.
The joint strike targeted the strategically critical Isfahan Air Base, home to Iran’s remaining fighter jets, maintenance facilities, and missile support infrastructure. Hundreds of cluster munitions rained down, saturating the base and turning runways, hangars, and aircraft into a burning wasteland. Mᴀssive secondary explosions continued for over an hour as fuel depots and ammunition stores detonated.

Satellite imagery shows the once-proud base reduced to smoking rubble, with dozens of Iranian aircraft destroyed on the ground. Iranian state media admitted “catastrophic damage” and heavy losses, while the IRGC described the attack as “a declaration of total war.”
U.S. Central Command and the Israeli Defense Forces have not officially commented, but sources confirm the strike was the culmination of weeks of systematic degradation of Iranian air power. With this final base eliminated, Iran no longer possesses any major operational airfields capable of launching sustained fighter missions.
This strike represents a historic turning point. The Iranian Air Force — once a symbol of the regime’s military strength — has been systematically dismantled. The use of heavy cluster munitions ensured maximum destruction across wide areas of the base, leaving little chance for quick recovery.

As fires continue to rage across the ruins of Isfahan Air Base and the Iranian regime scrambles to respond, one reality is now undeniable: Iran’s ability to control its own skies has been shattered.
The message to Tehran is unmistakable — America and Israel will continue to dismantle your military capabilities until the threat is permanently eliminated.
The sky over Iran now belongs to someone else.
