How deadly stealth warplane took Iran's nuclear site 'off the table'

The US military recently relocated some of its lethal stealth bombers, exclusive to their inventory, to an Air Force base situated in Guam before the strike on three Iranian nuclear installations.

On Saturday morning six of the B-2 stealth bombers docked at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri were on the move to Andersen Air Force Base. 

This type of aircraft stands as the sole bomber with the capacity to transport a hefty 30,000-pound bomb, which was effectively utilized during the recent attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities Saturday evening.

President Donald Trump announced the US carried out a ‘very successful attack’ on the sites in a post on Truth Social.

‘We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan’, Trump said .

‘All aircraft have now exited Iranian airspace. A complete payload of bombs was released on the primary target, Fordow. All planes are en route back safely.’

The bomb, known as the GBU-57 or the Massive Ordinance Penetrator, is something only the US military possesses.

The Fordo fuel enrichment plant is buried deep within a mountain system in Iran, but experts don’t know exactly how deep.

A US official who spoke with The New York Times said that multiple GBU-57’s were used in the attack, and that the facility had been ‘taken off the table’. 

A B-2 Stealth Bomber flies over the Washington Monument at the National Mall, during the Independence Day celebrations in Washington DC, on July 4, 2020

A B-2 Stealth Bomber flies over the Washington Monument at the National Mall, during the Independence Day celebrations in Washington DC, on July 4, 2020

The warplane is the only bomber capable of carrying a 30,000-pound bomb that was used in Saturday nights attack on three separate nuclear facilities in Iran

The warplane is the only bomber capable of carrying a 30,000-pound bomb that was used in Saturday nights attack on three separate nuclear facilities in Iran 

In this photo released by the U.S. Air Force on May 2, 2023, airmen look at a GBU-57, or the Massive Ordnance Penetrator bomb, at Whiteman Air Base in Missouri.

In this photo released by the U.S. Air Force on May 2, 2023, airmen look at a GBU-57, or the Massive Ordnance Penetrator bomb, at Whiteman Air Base in Missouri. 

Experts who spoke with the outlet believe the facility at its shallowest is 250 feet deep, but could be as much as 30 feet deeper.

Nonetheless, GBU-57 is the only way to assuredly wipe out the facility, short of using a nuclear device. 

The precision-guided bomb is designed to attack deeply buried and hardened bunkers and tunnels, according to the U.S. Air Force.

It’s believed to be able to penetrate about 200 feet below the surface before exploding.

The bombs can be dropped one after another, effectively drilling deeper and deeper with each successive blast.

The B-2, which is capable of carrying nuclear arms, is only flown by the Air Force, and is produced by Northrop Grumman. 

It first saw action in 1999 in the Kosovo War, and is rarely used by the U.S. military in combat as each aircraft is worth some $1 billion.

Prior to the attack in Iran, the military last used them in October of last year to combat Yemen’s Houthi rebels and their underground bunkers.  It has dropped bombs in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya as well. 

The strategic long-range heavy bomber has a range of about 7,000 miles without refueling and 11,500 miles with one refueling, and can reach any point in the world within hours, according to Northrop Grumman. 

Experts who spoke with the outlet believe the facility, seen here, at its shallowest is 250 feet deep, but could be as much as 30 feet deeper

Experts who spoke with the outlet believe the facility, seen here, at its shallowest is 250 feet deep, but could be as much as 30 feet deeper

On Saturday morning six of the B-2 stealth bombers docked at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri were on the move to Andersen Air Force Base

On Saturday morning six of the B-2 stealth bombers docked at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri were on the move to Andersen Air Force Base 

Pictured: The aftermath of an Israeli strike on an oil refinery in Tehran, Iran's capital city

Pictured: The aftermath of an Israeli strike on an oil refinery in Tehran, Iran’s capital city

America’s involvement in the Middle Eastern conflict comes as Israel and Iran have been launching tit-for-tat airstrikes against one another for the last week.

The war between the two countries began when Israel launched what it called Operation Rising Lion on Friday, June 13.

Israel targeted nuclear sites and military sites within Iran, while also killing many of Iran’s top military commanders.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation against Iran would last ‘as many days as it takes’, the goal was to wipe out the Fordo facility.

So far, Israel’s strikes have killed 657 people in Iran, while Iran has killed 24 people in Israel.

For days, Trump was coy about whether the US will in fact enter the war and fly a mission to Fordo.

On Wednesday, he told reporters who were asking him about it: ‘You don’t seriously think I’m going to answer that question. Will you strike the Iranian nuclear component?’

Pictured: A satellite view of the Fordo nuclear facility, which is in the northwest of Iran

Pictured: A satellite view of the Fordo nuclear facility, which is in the northwest of Iran

This US Air Force handout photo shows weapon specialists looking on as a mock up of the Massive Ordnance Penetrator sits in a bomb bay of the B-2 weapons load trainer

This US Air Force handout photo shows weapon specialists looking on as a mock up of the Massive Ordnance Penetrator sits in a bomb bay of the B-2 weapons load trainer 

‘I may do it, I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do. I can tell you this, that Iran’s got a lot of trouble. And they want to negotiate. And I say why didn’t you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction,’ he said.

Trump recently publicly disagreed with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who testified in March that there is ‘no evidence’ Iran is building a nuclear weapon.

‘She’s wrong,’ Trump said Friday in New Jersey just off to the side of Air Force One. ‘My intelligence community is wrong.’

Gabbard has since reversed course and clarified that Iran could produce nukes ‘within weeks to months, if they decide to finalize the assembly.’

‘President Trump has been clear that can’t happen, and I agree,’ she added.

Back in March 2023, the International Atomic Energy Agency said that some uranium at the Fordo site had been enriched to 83.7 percent purity – dangerously close to the 90 percent level necessary for nuclear bombs.

Fordo is smaller than the Natanz site, which has already been targeted by Israeli strikes.

As well as being some 260 feet under rock and soil, the site is reportedly protected by Iranian and Russian surface-to-air missile systems.

Those air defenses, however, are believed to have been weakened by recent Israeli attacks.

Additionally, any US strike carries significant political and diplomatic risks for Trump, who has long warned against entangling the US in overseas conflicts.

For example, Russia has warned that US involvement could ‘radically destabilize the Middle East.’ 

Military engagement could also jeopardize any chance of Trump’s desired talks with Iran over its nuclear program. 

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