Operation “Epic Fury”: How the U.S. Deployed Advanced Weapons in Rapid Strikes on Iran
- byPranay Jain
- 20 Mar, 2026
A large-scale military campaign, referred to as “Operation Epic Fury,” has reportedly showcased the full spectrum of modern warfare capabilities of the United States. The operation, aimed at crippling key military and strategic assets of Iran, involved thousands of sorties, precision strikes, and coordinated attacks across air, sea, and land domains.
Air Power: Precision Strikes from the Sky
The backbone of the operation was the U.S. Air Force’s advanced fleet of bombers and fighter jets:
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B-2 Spirit: A stealth bomber capable of penetrating deep into enemy territory undetected and delivering precision or nuclear payloads.
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B-1B Lancer: Known for its speed and heavy payload capacity, often described as a “bomb truck.”
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B-52 Stratofortress: A decades-old yet highly effective bomber capable of carrying over 30 tons of weapons and launching cruise missiles from long distances.
These bombers targeted nuclear facilities, command centers, and missile production units.
Stealth Fighters and Air Superiority
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F-35 Lightning II: Equipped with advanced sensors and AI, enabling early detection and precision strikes.
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F-22 Raptor: Dominates air combat with stealth and supercruise capabilities.
These aircraft neutralized Iran’s air defense systems, allowing other jets to operate freely. Supporting roles were played by:
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F-15 Eagle,
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F-16 Fighting Falcon, and
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F/A-18 Hornet,
which conducted multi-role missions, including naval strikes.
Ground Attack and Close Combat
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A-10 Thunderbolt II: Known as the “Warthog,” it specializes in destroying tanks and bunkers using its powerful 30mm cannon and missiles.
Electronic Warfare: Blinding the Enemy
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EA-18G Growler: Jammed enemy radar and communication systems.
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EC-130H Compass Call: Disrupted command and control networks, weakening coordination within Iranian forces.
Reconnaissance and Intelligence
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U-2 Dragon Lady: Conducted high-altitude surveillance.
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RC-135: Intercepted communications and tracked enemy movements.
These systems ensured precise targeting of strategic locations.
Support Systems: Sustaining the Operation
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KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-46 Pegasus enabled long-duration missions.
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E-2D Hawkeye acted as a “flying radar,” coordinating aerial operations.
Helicopters and Special Operations
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AH-64 Apache: Targeted tanks and ground installations with precision missiles.
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MH-60 Seahawk: Conducted naval missions and anti-submarine warfare.
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V-22 Osprey: Transported special forces rapidly.
Naval Power: Dominance at Sea
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Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers served as floating airbases, launching dozens of sorties.
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Submarines fired stealth cruise missiles at strategic targets.
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Guided missile destroyers reportedly destroyed over 120 Iranian vessels.
Missile Defense and Land Systems
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Patriot Missile System: Intercepted incoming ballistic missiles.
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THAAD: Countered long-range missile threats.
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M142 HIMARS: Delivered precise strikes on missile and drone facilities.
Counter-drone systems were also deployed to neutralize aerial threats before launch.
Key Targets of the Operation
The strikes focused on:
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Command and control centers
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Military headquarters and intelligence units
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Air defense systems
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Missile and drone launch sites
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Naval fleets and submarines
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Weapons manufacturing facilities
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Communication infrastructure
Conclusion
“Operation Epic Fury” highlights a highly coordinated, multi-domain military strategy combining air superiority, naval strength, electronic warfare, and precision targeting. While the full impact remains uncertain, such operations demonstrate how modern warfare relies on technology, intelligence, and rapid execution to achieve strategic objectives.






