Images of Iran

Gossamer JL

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The following images are from before and after the US bombing of Iran on 6/22/2025.

First up is Fordow (or Fordo).

BEFORE the US boming:
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After:
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Fordow Entrances before:
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Fordow Entrances after:
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Isfahan before:
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Isfahan after:
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Nahantz Before:
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Nahantz after:
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I'm not sure what to look for as far as damages but it looks like not much was really damaged; did they completely miss Fordo?
 
I'm not sure what to look for as far as damages but it looks like not much was really damaged; did they completely miss Fordo?
Bunker bombs were used back to back. They drop one and it goes about 200’ then the second one goes right behind it to go another 200’. The main facilities were about 300’ below ground according to what I have seen
 
Bunker bombs were used back to back. They drop one and it goes about 200’ then the second one goes right behind it to go another 200’. The main facilities were about 300’ below ground according to what I have seen
that's what I thought and was expecting to see large holes in the ground.

To see the white building still visible and appears intact surprises me
 
that's what I thought and was expecting to see large holes in the ground.

To see the white building still visible and appears intact surprises me
From what I've gleaned from all the talking heads, they were ONLY going after the facilities for enrichening uranium.
 
The bunker buster penetrates deep underground before it detonates. It’s not meant to blow a crater like a shallow or surface blast munition will. You do not want to spew radioactive material everywhere and this method won’t.

A buddy sent me this- it’s open source and floating around the internet.

It will be interesting to get actual battle damage assessments and see how successful it was. From an operational assessment it was very successful- great job Air Force.

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Here are the edited images, compared with the before images.

Fordow Before:

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Fordow after (edited): The gray colors you see is ash and debris from the detonations. The upper right blue circle may have a bunker buster bomb entry hole, but I cannot really tell if it is or not from the before.

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Fordow Entrance before (green circle area from above image):

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Fordow Entrance after (the entrance tunnels are damaged and buried from the detonation of the many buster bombs used by the US):

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Isfahan Before:

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Isfahan after (no bunker busters here; all damage from Tomahawk Cruise Missiles; there is already some damage done in big circle was by the Israelis previously):

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Nahantz Before (keep your eye on the center of the image):

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Nahantz after (notice the hole in the ground caused by the 30,000 pound 5,000 pound payload, Bunk Buster Bombs):

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The bunker buster penetrates deep underground before it detonates. It’s not meant to blow a crater like a shallow or surface blast munition will. You do not want to spew radioactive material everywhere and this method won’t.

A buddy sent me this- it’s open source and floating around the internet.

It will be interesting to get actual battle damage assessments and see how successful it was. From an operational assessment it was very successful- great job Air Force.

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Look at the image on the left here.

The upper left of that image also shows a hole where a green roofed building used to sit. And then damage of the buildings at the intersection of that leads into the entrances as well.

I am asking a buddy of mine that is ex-military that used to go in with lasers and help guide munitions to targets in Iraq and Afghanistan. Initially he said that looks like a MOP entry, if he comes back and says differently, I will let y'all know.


EDIT: buddy says that the upper left where the green roof was is just likely collasped damage and not an entry or blowout hole from the blasts. So I will correct my images.
 
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