The latest video from United States Central Command (CENTCOM) shows a montage of missile launches, displaying the “unrelenting overwhelming firepower” unleashed by American naval destroyers since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury over the weekend.
The United States — in conjunction with Israel — began a full-scale military operation against the Iranian regime on Saturday, and CENTCOM’s video gave a brief picture of the sheer force being exerted by American military assets abroad.
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U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers are delivering unrelenting, overwhelming firepower from regional waters. DAY and NIGHT. pic.twitter.com/3YTiFkFc1V
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 3, 2026
“U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers are delivering unrelenting, overwhelming firepower from regional waters. DAY and NIGHT,” the caption reads. The video clocks in at just 51 seconds long, and delivers nine consecutive missile launches from U.S. Navy destroyers.
Since Operation Epic Fury launched on Saturday, CENTCOM has been keeping the world apprised of its actions via a series of videos posted to X. Just an hour prior to the video showing the missile launches, CENTCOM shared another video showing American weapons taking out Iranian mobile missile launchers.
“U.S. forces are hunting these threats down and without apology or hesitation, we are taking them out,” the caption read, in part.
The Iranian regime is using mobile launchers to indiscriminately fire missiles in an attempt to inflict maximum harm across the region. U.S. forces are hunting these threats down and without apology or hesitation, we are taking them out. pic.twitter.com/gv1SfKCrk4
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 3, 2026
Another video shared on Monday showed United States military assets taking out Iranian ships in the Gulf of Oman — where traditionally, Iranian naval vessels would harass any ships attempting to use the international shipping lanes — and declared a quick and decisive end to Iran’s days of controlling the Gulf.
“Two days ago, the Iranian regime had 11 ships in the Gulf of Oman, today they have ZERO. The Iranian regime has harassed and attacked international shipping in the Gulf of Oman for decades. Those days are over,” CENTCOM declared.
Two days ago, the Iranian regime had 11 ships in the Gulf of Oman, today they have ZERO. The Iranian regime has harassed and attacked international shipping in the Gulf of Oman for decades. Those days are over. Freedom of maritime navigation has underpinned American and global… pic.twitter.com/nzdkMVMqZC
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) March 2, 2026

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