The Pentagon has revealed details on how it bombed Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, in a June 26 press conference.
Fordow, which is housed under a mountain, was one of the three nuclear sites bombed by the United States on June 21.
“If you want to know what’s going on at Fordow, you better go there and get a big shovel because no one’s under there right now,” said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the briefing.
U.S. B-2 bombers dropped six massive ordinance penetrators (MOPs) on Fordow. The first uncovered the main shaft, while the next four entered the main shaft, moved down into the facility, and let off explosions. The sixth MOP was a flex bomb, in case one of the bombs did not do its job….
Pentagon Details How Bunker-Buster Bombs Hit Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site
