The skies over the Middle East are primed for conflict. According to the latest satellite imagery and open-source intelligence on Saturday, February 21, 2026, the U.S. military has finalized the assembly of a massive, multi-layered strike package at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in central Jordan. Sitting roughly 800 kilometers from Iran’s western frontier, the base has transformed into the primary springboard for the anticipated “Zero Hour” offensive.
The Strike Package on the Flightline
Visuals from the base confirm an unprecedented density of high-end combat power parked on the tarmac, specifically tailored for a deep-penetration campaign against integrated air defenses. The current lineup includes:
* 18 F-35A Lightning IIs: The fifth-generation stealth fighters tasked with slipping past Iranian radar to strike high-value targets.
* 6 EA-18G Growlers: Advanced electronic warfare jets designed to blind and jam enemy early-warning radars and surface-to-air missile (SAM) sites.
* 24 F-15E Strike Eagles: The heavy-lifters of the fleet, each capable of carrying up to 23,000 pounds of precision-guided bunker-busters to follow the stealth fighters through the cleared corridors.
* F-16 Fighting Falcons: An undetermined number of these multi-role fighters are visible under hardened shelters, likely poised for air-to-air defense or SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) missions.
“Everyone’s in Position”
Alongside the strike aircraft, the logistical buildup is staggering. Flight tracking data indicates that at least 68 cargo planes have landed at Muwaffaq Salti over the past week, delivering munitions and rapidly deploying new layers of ground-based air defense systems. These new defenses are specifically positioned around the perimeter to protect the concentrated U.S. assets from an Iranian preemptive missile strike or drone swarm.
The mood on the ground matches the tactical reality: the assembly phase is over. The aircraft are armed, the trans-Atlantic fuel bridges are established, and the combat squadrons are simply waiting for the final “go” order from Washington.
Jordan’s Tightrope
The sheer scale of the deployment places Amman in a highly precarious position. While Jordanian officials publicly maintain they will not allow their territory or airspace to be used as a battleground, the reality of hosting the central hub of a U.S. air war makes Muwaffaq Salti an immediate, high-priority target for Iranian retaliation. State-linked Iranian media has already broadcast simulated targeting graphics depicting the base’s runway infrastructure burning, elevating the psychological warfare as the clock ticks down.
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