Tehran and Isfahan Provinces, Iran – The sky over Iran lit up with unrelenting fury as U.S. and Israeli forces launched a mᴀssive, coordinated air campaign that has effectively destroyed large portions of Iran’s military industrial backbone.
In the past hour on March 21, 2026, waves of American B-2 Spirit stealth bombers and Israeli F-35 Lightning II fighters struck multiple high-value targets, including major missile production complexes, drone factories, and underground weapons ᴀssembly plants. The precision strikes triggered enormous secondary explosions as stored munitions and rocket fuel detonated, turning entire industrial zones into raging infernos.

Satellite imagery shows vast areas of destruction, with thick black smoke rising from what were once Iran’s most critical military manufacturing sites. Facilities responsible for producing ballistic missiles, drones, and advanced warheads have been reduced to smoking rubble.
U.S. Central Command confirmed the operation targeted “key nodes in Iran’s military production capability,” stating the strikes were necessary to degrade the regime’s ability to continue its aggression. Israeli officials echoed the statement, noting that the joint operation has set Iran’s weapons programs back by years.
Iranian state media is in full crisis mode, admitting “serious damage” to strategic sites while desperately calling the attacks “barbaric.” The regime’s ability to replenish its missile and drone stockpiles has been dealt a severe, possibly fatal blow.

This latest round of strikes demonstrates the overwhelming air superiority of the U.S.-Israeli alliance. While Iran continues to launch desperate attacks, its industrial foundation — the very engine of its war machine — is being systematically dismantled in real time.
The message to the leadership in Tehran is now brutally clear: your factories are burning. Your ability to sustain this war is collapsing. And the combined power of America and Israel will continue to strike until the threat is permanently eliminated.
Iran is on fire — both literally and strategically.
