Quick Read
- U.S. forces have struck over 5,500 Iranian targets since February 28 using AI-enhanced tactical decision-making.
- Iranian drone attacks have dropped by 83% and ballistic missile strikes by 90% since the campaign began.
- Approximately 50,000 U.S. troops are deployed in the region, with seven fatalities reported during the operation.
WASHINGTON (Azat TV) – The U.S. military is leveraging advanced artificial intelligence to streamline combat operations under the newly launched Operation Epic Fury, a campaign targeting Iranian military infrastructure. Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, confirmed that these AI tools have become instrumental in identifying and neutralizing threats with unprecedented speed, as the U.S. continues its mission to dismantle Iran’s ability to project force in the region.
AI-Driven Precision in Operation Epic Fury
According to Adm. Cooper, the integration of AI allows U.S. forces to process vast amounts of battlefield data in seconds, a task that previously required hours or even days. This technological leap enables commanders to make smarter, more precise decisions faster than adversaries can react. While the military maintains that humans retain final authority over all targeting and engagement decisions, the speed of data synthesis has been a decisive factor in the campaign’s early success.
Since the operation began on February 28 under orders from President Donald Trump, U.S. forces have successfully struck more than 5,500 targets. These include critical command-and-control facilities, ballistic missile sites, drone installations, and maritime assets. The campaign has also seen the combat debut of next-generation weapon systems, including the Precision Strike Missile and LUCAS drones.
Strategic Impact and Diminishing Iranian Capabilities
The operational shift has resulted in a measurable decline in Iranian offensive capabilities. Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reported a significant reduction in attacks launched from Iranian-backed forces, noting that drone strikes have decreased by 83 percent and ballistic missile launches by 90 percent since the operation’s inception. Adm. Cooper emphasized that while U.S. combat power is actively building, Iranian military capacity is in a state of measurable decline.
Despite the operational gains, the campaign has come at a human cost. Approximately 50,000 American service members are deployed in and around the Middle East, with seven confirmed U.S. fatalities and roughly 140 injuries reported since the start of the conflict. The Pentagon continues to refine its supply chain and technology partnerships, navigating ongoing legal disputes regarding the use of specific AI contractors during the war effort.
The rapid deployment of AI in Operation Epic Fury marks a fundamental shift in modern warfare, where the ability to process data at machine speed has become as critical to tactical success as traditional kinetic superiority.

