On the night of Saturday, June 21 to Sunday, June 22, Donald Trump ordered an attack on Iranian nuclear sites in Fordo, Natanz and Ispahan. This operation has a name: “Midnight Hammer”. This Sunday, General Dan Caine, Chief of Joint Personnel of the American Forces, presented in detail the development of US strikes during a press conference.
• During the night from Friday to Saturday: B-2 bombers takeoff
During the night from Friday to Saturday (early in the morning in France), “an important group of b-2 bombers” takes off from the American continent “as part of a plan for maintaining the tactical surprise effect,” reports General Dan Caine.
Part of the B-2 is directed west and in the Pacific to “serve as lures”. The main group, composed of seven B-2 spiritual bombers, discreetly robbery east “with a minimum of communication during the 18 hours of flight to the target.”
• Saturday, 5 PM: Tomahawk Missiles launched from an submarine
Saturday, around 5 pm (Washington time, 11 pm in France and 1 am in Iran). An American submarine is launching “more than two dozen Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles against key surface infrastructure targets” on Ispahan’s nuclear site in Iran.
While the B-2 enters the Iranian airspace, the United States uses several deception tactics, including lures, while fourth and fifth generation aircraft move to the high-speed and high speed strike group, sweeping in front of the group in search of enemy hunters and threats of air missiles.
As Natanz and Fordo’s facilities approach, Americans use “high-speed suppression weapons” with combat airplanes to “guarantee the safe step” of B-2 bombers.
• 6:40 PM: GBU-57 Falls Pumps
The b-2 bomber of the head falls two GBU-57 pumps “Mass Prayer Penetrator (MOP)” in the Nuclear Site of Fordo. The other bombers in turn reach their goals dropping 14 mop pumps in two nuclear areas between 6:40 pm and 7:05 pm (Washington time).
• 7:30 pm: Return flight to the United States
The US army leaves Iranian airspace after the launch of bombs to return to its base. “We are not aware of any shot against the group when he left,” said General Dan Caine. “Iranian hunters have not taken off and it seems that Iranian air missile systems did not detect us for the duration of the mission. We have maintained the surprise effect.”
Source: BFM TV
