Operation Epic Fury has redefined modern warfare with a 24-hour surge that hit over 1,000 targets across Iran using a mix of kinetic and non-kinetic strikes. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine detailed how US Space Command and Cyber Command crippled Iran’s surveillance capabilities before the first bombs fell. Thousands of munitions were delivered by land- and sea-based assets, including the 158th Fighter Wing. Long-range B-2 missions demonstrated the global reach of the US Air Force, while regional air defense batteries validated years of joint training with Middle Eastern partners. General Caine stated that the operation remains active and will continue to exert pressure on target locations.
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