According to a report from a Hebrew-language site, new information has surfaced regarding a U.S. military mission to retrieve two crew members after an F-15 fighter plane crashed within Iran.
The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, one of the most potent conventional bombs in the U.S. arsenal, was one of the sophisticated bunker-penetrating weapons used in the mission, according to the article.
Underground Facility Targeted by Airstrikes
The article claims that long-range attacks against a reinforced subterranean command facility thought to be connected to Iranian military operations were carried out by stealth B-2 bombers. During the rescue operation, the attacks were intended to disable important command infrastructure.
According to reports, U.S. Central Command oversaw the operation, which was part of a larger plan to ensure the crew's safe escape.
Impact Reported
According to the article, which cites U.S. authorities, senior members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps may have been killed in the attacks, which also destroyed an underground complex. Nevertheless, no formal identity verification has been offered.
Seldom Used Heavy Weapons
Although comparable weapons have been used in recent operations on strongly protected facilities, the usage of such high-capacity bunker-busting missiles is thought to be rare.
Strategic Consequences
The alleged operation underscores the complexity and scope of military activities associated with the continuing regional war by demonstrating the capacity of U.S. personnel to conduct deep-strike missions against fortified targets.
