In another spectacular special forces victory, elite US Army Rangers have successfully ᴀssaulted and destroyed a heavily fortified Iranian mountain tank production facility hidden in the Zagros Mountains. The precision raid has dealt a severe blow to what remained of Iran’s armored warfare capabilities as the regime continues to crumble under relentless coalition pressure.
Operating far behind enemy lines under cover of darkness, Rangers from the 75th Ranger Regiment infiltrated the multi-level underground complex carved deep into the mountainside. Once inside, they engaged Iranian Revolutionary Guard defenders in intense close-quarters combat while demolition teams systematically destroyed advanced á´€ssembly lines, heavy machinery, armored vehicle prototypes, and critical stockpiles of tank components. The entire facility was left in ruins with powerful secondary explosions collapsing key sections of the mountain infrastructure.

This high-risk operation comes as US forces maintain total dominance across the theater. It follows the successful Marine amphibious ᴀssault and control of the Strait of Hormuz, the destruction of Iran’s last missile city in Hajiabad by GBU-72 bunker-busters, the B-2 Spirit strike on the secret underground mega-fortress, the F-35 annihilation of key nuclear sites, and the elimination of over 200,000 rounds of ammunition in a previous mountain raid. Even the A-10 Warthog’s devastating close air support and the new GBU-85 “Straitbreaker” bomb have contributed to Iran’s rapid collapse.
Iranian state media has condemned the raid as an “act of aggression,” claiming civilian casualties, but US Central Command has confirmed the target was a purely military production center deliberately concealed to evade detection and sustain the regime’s ground forces. The destruction of this facility further weakens Iran’s already shattered ability to produce and maintain tanks needed for any meaningful counteroffensive.

With the Strait of Hormuz now secured, major US reinforcements flowing in via C-17 transports, and Apache helicopters providing lethal air cover, American forces are operating with near impunity. Iran’s desperate escalations — including the J-7 cluster bomb attack on a Jerusalem airport and the failed 400-missile barrage — have only accelerated the systematic dismantling of its military machine.
This latest Ranger á´€ssault sends a clear and unmistakable message: no matter how deeply Iran hides its weapons in mountains or underground tunnels, American special operations forces will find them and destroy them. The regime that began this conflict on February 28 is now facing total military collapse.
The operation is still being á´€ssessed, with Rangers safely extracted after completing all objectives. Further updates will follow as coalition forces continue to apply overwhelming pressure across Iran.
