⚔️ B-2 Bombers, Warships & Tomahawk Missiles: The Arsenal Used in U.S. Strikes on Iran

⚔️ B-2 Bombers, Warships & Tomahawk Missiles: The Arsenal Used in U.S. Strikes on Iran
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the United States has deployed a powerful combination of air, sea, and missile systems in operations targeting Iranian military infrastructure. The coordinated strikes involve some of the most advanced weapons in the U.S. arsenal, demonstrating a complex multi-domain strategy.
One of the key platforms is the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, capable of flying long distances undetected and delivering massive bunker-penetrating bombs designed to destroy deeply buried facilities. In previous operations, B-2 aircraft dropped powerful “bunker-buster” munitions targeting fortified underground sites.
At sea, U.S. Navy warships and submarines have launched Tomahawk cruise missiles, long-range precision weapons that can strike targets hundreds of kilometers away with high accuracy. These missiles are often used in the opening phase of large operations to disable air defenses, command centers, and missile launch sites.![]()
Alongside bombers and naval platforms, fighter jets, drones, and advanced surveillance aircraft support the missions, creating a coordinated strike network across air and sea. Military analysts say this layered approach allows the U.S. to hit strategic targets quickly while maintaining operational superiority.
As the conflict evolves, experts warn that the use of such advanced weapon systems highlights the scale of the confrontation and the potential for broader regional consequences.
Tags: US Military Weapons, Iran Conflict, Global Defense News