U.S. CENTCOM Commander: B-52 Bombers Unloading Up to 70,000 Pounds of Munitions per Mission Against Iran
Admiral Brad Cooper reported U.S. forces have struck over 10,000 targets, reducing Iran’s missile and naval production by two-thirds and degrading their naval power significantly.
- On Wednesday, U.S. Central Command Chief Admiral Brad Cooper announced that U.S. forces have now struck over 10,000 military targets in Iran, significantly degrading the regime's missile, drone, and naval production capabilities.
- Joint U.S. and Israeli strikes that began last month targeted Iran's military infrastructure to curb offensive capabilities; Cooper estimated that 92 per cent of the Iranian navy's largest vessels have been damaged or destroyed.
- Launch rates for Iranian drones and missiles have dropped by 90 per cent, while two-thirds of Iran's production facilities for these weapons have been heavily damaged or destroyed during the ongoing campaign.
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The US forces have claimed to have attacked more than 10,000 military targets in the Islamic Republic since the beginning of the Iran war.
The Iran war has been going on for almost four weeks. Now, US Admiral Brad Cooper reports that numerous facilities for the production of Iranian drones and missiles have been hit. He gives further information about the regime's navy.
US has struck over 10,000 targets in Iran, cut missile and drone attacks by 90%
The United States has hit more than 10,000 targets in Iran thus far, not including thousands of targets hit by Israel, cutting Iran’s military production capacity by two-thirds. By World Israel News Staff On Wednesday, the US Central Command announced that it has now struck more than 10,000 targets in Iran since the war began on February 28, not including the thousands of targets hit by the Israeli Air Force. “We hit the 10,000th Iranian target …
10,000 Iranian Targets Hit: US Central Command
U.S. forces have struck 10,000 military targets in Iran, and more when combined with Israeli forces, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) commander Adm. Brad Cooper said in an Operation Epic Fury update on March 25. The U.S. military remains “on plan or ahead of plan, in achieving very clear military objectives for eliminating Iran’s ability to project power in meaningful ways outside its borders,” Cooper said, as the conflict is in the midst of its f…
The head of CENTCOM claims that 92% of the Iranian fleet and more than 10,000 targets have been hit since the start of operations
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