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Operation Epic Fury

First Ten Days

Day 1 – 28 February 2026

  • The United States and Israel initiate Operation Epic Fury with coordinated air and missile strikes against Iranian military infrastructure.

  • Initial targets include air defense radars, early warning sites, and missile launch facilities across western Iran.

  • Electronic warfare and cyber activities reportedly disrupt portions of Iran’s integrated air defense network.

Day 2 – 1 March

  • Follow-on strikes target IRGC drone bases and missile storage depots.

  • Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq and Syria launch several rocket and drone attacks on U.S. bases in response.

  • Regional air defense systems intercept multiple drones.

Day 3 – 2 March

  • Additional strikes hit command-and-control nodes and logistics facilities linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

  • Iran warns of retaliation and places missile forces on heightened readiness.

Day 4 – 3 March

  • Iran and allied proxy groups launch long-range drones and missiles toward Israel and U.S. regional bases.

  • U.S., Israeli, and partner air defenses intercept many incoming threats.

Day 5 – 4 March

  • Coalition strikes expand to drone production facilities and weapons depots believed to support regional proxy forces.

  • Maritime security alerts increase in the Persian Gulf and Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

Day 6 – 5 March

  • U.S. naval and air forces conduct precision strikes on additional missile infrastructure.

  • Regional militaries heighten readiness as shipping companies reroute some vessels.

Day 7 – 6 March

  • Iranian-aligned militias conduct attacks on coalition positions in Iraq and Syria.

  • Counter-battery strikes and drone interceptions occur across multiple theaters.

Day 8 – 7 March

  • Intelligence indicates damage to several Iranian radar systems and air defense sites, reducing coverage in portions of western Iran.

  • Western allies move additional air and naval assets toward the region.

Day 9 – 8 March

  • Continued limited strikes focus on high-value military facilities and missile storage locations.

  • Reports emerge of air defense radar damage and degraded surveillance coverage.

Day 10 – 9 March

  • The conflict stabilizes into a lower-tempo strike and counter-strike cycle.

  • Regional militaries reinforce air defenses and maritime patrols while diplomatic pressure increases

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

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