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A full breakdown of Operation Midnight Hammer, the 'largest B-2 operational strike in US history'

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The Pentagon on Sunday shared details about Operation Midnight Hammer, the massive, complicated mission that struck three key Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday, calling it the “largest B-2 operational strike in U.S. history.”

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told reporters at the Pentagon that “the scope of this was intentionally limited” in his first formal remarks following the strikes, though he added that the capabilities of the American military “are nearly unlimited.”

Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, detailed the operation’s timeline and the deception tactics employed that went into striking Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities.

The ‘Ruse’ – Decoy flight departs at 12:01 a.m. EST, Saturday

A graphic showing the timeline of Operation Midnight Hammer

The Pentagon shared this graphic showing the timeline of the U.S. military’s Operation Midnight Hammer. (Pentagon)

The operation commenced when B-2 stealth bombers launched from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri at 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning.

Some of the bombers flew to the west and into the Pacific as a decoy. Caine called it a “deception effort known only to an extremely small number of planners and key leaders.”

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Main strike – An 18-hour flight

The main strike force of seven B-2 Spirit bombers, each with two crew members, flew silently eastward with minimal communications as it undertook the 18-hour flight to the target area, Caine said.

The aircraft in the group were refueled multiple times while in flight. When overland, the strike group linked up with escort and support aircraft from Central Command. 

B-2 Spirit stealth bomber flying

In this image provided by the U.S. Air Force, a B-2 Spirit returns to Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., on May 9, 2025. Seven B-2 aircraft were used in Operation Midnight Hammer, Caine said Sunday. (Senior Airman Devan Halstead/U.S. Air Force via AP)

Caine described the link-up as “a complex, tightly timed maneuver requiring exact synchronization across multiple platforms in a narrow piece of airspace, all done with minimal communications.”

Clearing the way – 5 p.m. EST, Saturday

Around 5 p.m. ET (12:30 a.m. in Iran), a U.S. submarine launched more than two dozen Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles against key surface infrastructure targets as the main strike force entered Iranian airspace.

More deception tactics were used, Caine said, and support aircraft pushed out in front of the main strike group at a high altitude and speed to sweep for enemy fighters and surface-to-air missile threats.

U.S. Navy assets in the Middle East

This graphic shows U.S. Navy assets in the Middle East. (Fox News)

As the B-2 main strike group approached Fordow and Natanz, support aircraft used high-speed suppression weapons to ensure its safe passage.

“We are currently unaware of any shots fired at the U.S. strike package on the way in,” Caine told reporters.

The Strikes – 6:40 p.m. EST, Saturday

The Fordow nuclear facility was struck at around 6:40 p.m. EST, or about 2:10 a.m. in Iran. 

U.S. strikes three sites in Iran

The U.S. launched strikes three key nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday night. (Fox News)

The lead B-2 dropped two GBU 57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) weapons, commonly known as bunker-busters, on the first of several aim points at Fordow.

The remaining bombers also hit their targets, with a total of 14 MOPs dropped on Fordow and Natanz, Caine said.

Fordow after strike

This satellite picture by Planet Labs PBC shows Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment site at Fordo after a U.S. airstrike targeted the facility on Sunday, June 22, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)

The Tomahawk missiles launched by U.S. submarines were the last to strike, hitting their targets at Isfahan.

The return journey – Saturday to Sunday

After releasing their weapons in the massive strike, the aircraft exited Iranian airspace to return home to Whiteman Air Force Base. Caine said the U.S. military was not immediately aware of any shots being fired at the strike group on its way out of Iranian airspace.

“Iran’s fighters did not fly, and it appears that Iran’s surface-to-air missile systems did not see us throughout the mission,” Caine said. “We retained the element of surprise.”

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Operation Midnight Hammer used more than 125 aircraft in the mission, including seven B-2 stealth bombers, multiple fourth and fifth generation fighters, dozens of air refueling tankers, a guided missile submarine and “a full array” of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft, Caine said.

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine speaking next to timeline graphic of operation

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine shared the Operation Midnight Timeline during a news conference at the Pentagon in Washington, Sunday, June 22, 2025, after the U.S. military struck three sites in Iran. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

U.S. forces launched approximately 75 precision-guided munitions, including 14 GBU 57 massive Ordnance penetrators, which weigh 30,000 pounds each. The operation marked the first-ever operational use of this weapon, Caine said.

A history-making operation

Caine called the operation the “largest B-2 operational strike in U.S. history,” and that “no other military in the world could have done this.”

“This mission demonstrates the unmatched reach, coordination and capability of the United States military in just a matter of weeks,” Caine said. “This went from strategic planning to global execution.”

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Caine also said this was the second-longest B-2 mission ever flown, exceeded only by missions flown in the days following 9/11.

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