The joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury, is being described as one of the most extensive and coordinated air offensives in modern history. Within the first 72 hours alone, more than 1,700 targets were struck, rapidly expanding to over 13,000 U.S. targets by the conclusion of the operation. These strikes reportedly included over 2,000 command and control sites, 1,500 air defense positions, 450 ballistic missile targets, and hundreds of naval assets. The scale and tempo of the operation reflect a level of coordination and intensity rarely seen between allied powers in contemporary warfare.

Israel’s role in the campaign was equally significant, operating at an unprecedented pace across multiple fronts. In just 18 days, the Israeli Air Force conducted the equivalent of a full year’s operational output, delivering more than 12,000 munitions and executing approximately 8,500 strikes داخل Iran. With over 5,700 combat sorties in the Iranian theater and thousands of additional targets engaged across the region, Israel maintained a sustained operational tempo that complemented U.S. efforts. This synchronized approach allowed both nations to maximize pressure on critical Iranian military infrastructure.