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B-1 bombers took off directly from America. They accurately attacked Iran’s missile bases and bunkers. These planes have dropped huge bombs worth 75 thousand pounds by avoiding radar. US Central Command said that more than 1000 Iranian targets were attacked in 24 hours.

American B-1 bombers are considered the most advanced jets in the world. (Reuters)
Washington. Tension between America and Iran has rapidly turned into a military conflict. In late February 2026, the US-Israeli coalition launched a massive air, missile and sea attack on Iran’s extensive military infrastructure under the name ‘Operation Epic Fury’.
In this campaign, US military forces gave a major role to three B-1B (Lancer) heavy bombers, which flew directly from the United States to attack Iran’s deep ballistic missile facilities and concrete bunkers during the night.
This information has been received from analysts of open-source flight tracking data. It was first published by the founder of the Military Air Tracking Alliance. Which is a team of about 30 open-source analysts. It analyzes military and government flight activity.
According to analysts, three B-1 bombers flew non-stop from the US to Iran to carry out the attack. A US official confirmed to the Axios news site that the bombers struck “above-ground ballistic missiles and command and control sites in Iran”.
Let us tell you, B-1 bomber is one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, which can drop heavy 75,000 pound bunker-buster bombs while avoiding radar. These are especially known for delivering precise strikes on fortified or underground targets. According to US Central Command, more than 1,000 targets were attacked in the first 24 hours of the airstrike against Iran, including missile sites, military command centers and other targets.
Meanwhile, Iran also launched missiles and drone attacks, due to which the situation in the Middle East has become more unstable. America has also said that so far four American soldiers injured in the Iranian attack have died. Its serious impact on global security is being estimated.
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