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General Raizing Cain discusses Operation Midnight Hammer, the US Strike Against Iranian Nuclear Sites
General Raizing Cain discusses Operation Midnight Hammer, the US Strike Against Iranian Nuclear Sites
- Operation Midnight Hammer involved seven B-2 Spirit bombers flying from Missouri to Iran, requiring multiple in-flight refuelings and coordination with U.S. escort aircraft.
- The mission targeted three Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, marking a significant escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict.
- The operation included 125 U.S. military aircraft and employed 75 precision-guided weapons, including 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs), marking their first operational use.
- No shots were fired at U.S. aircraft during the mission, highlighting the element of surprise and operational security maintained throughout.
- Initial battle damage assessments indicate severe destruction at all three sites, though final assessments are pending.
- The mission's success was attributed to stringent operational security, with few in Washington aware of the timing or nature of the plan, preventing any leaks.
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