Operation Epic Fury Begins With Massive U.S. Tomahawk Missile Barrage on Iran
- ManhAn
- March 4, 2026

Operation Epic Fury Begins With Massive U.S. Tomahawk Missile Barrage on Iran
Gulf of Oman / Washington — The opening hours of Operation Epic Fury marked a dramatic escalation in the conflict as U.S. warships and submarines launched hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles at targets deep inside Iran, creating what officials describe as the largest single missile salvo of the war so far.

According to defense sources, guided-missile destroyers operating in the Gulf of Oman, along with submerged submarines positioned in regional waters, carried out a coordinated strike wave aimed at degrading critical Iranian military infrastructure. Targets reportedly included air-defense radar systems, fortified command bunkers, missile sites and installations linked to the Revolutionary Guard.
Sailors aboard participating vessels described a rapid and thunderous sequence of launches. Vertical launch system hatches opened in succession as bursts of flame erupted into the night sky, sending Tomahawk after Tomahawk streaking toward pre-programmed coordinates. From the decks, witnesses said the horizon appeared lined with ascending rockets, resembling synchronized liftoffs as glowing trails cut through the darkness.

Military analysts note that the Tomahawk cruise missile is designed for long-range precision strikes, allowing naval forces to engage heavily defended targets from significant standoff distances. The scale of the barrage suggests a deliberate effort to overwhelm defensive systems and open pathways for potential follow-on operations.
While U.S. officials have not released a full damage assessment, the unprecedented volume of missiles fired during the initial phase of Operation Epic Fury signals a major intensification of hostilities and underscores the expanding scope of the regional confrontation.