In a dramatic and desperate announcement early March 10, Iranās remaining military leadership declared it is shifting to an all-out āheavy weapons onlyā strategy, unveiling what it calls a devastating new ballistic missile armed with a mį“ssive one-ton warhead. Iranian state media broadcast images of the weapon, claiming it can deliver overwhelming explosive power deep into Israeli territory and overwhelm American defenses in the region.

The regimeās new top commander stated bluntly: āFrom now on, only heavy weapons. We will strike with one-ton warheads until the enemy is broken.ā Tehran framed the move as retaliation for the ongoing devastation of Operation Epic Fury, which has already destroyed most of Iranās navy, air force, missile factories, and top leadership ā including the elimination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28.
This announcement comes just hours after Iranās failed hypersonic Fattah-2 attack on Tel Aviv and the bold but largely intercepted missile strike on Israelās Haifa naval base. Analysts view the āone-ton warheadā declaration as a sign of panic. With lighter missiles and drones proving ineffective against layered U.S. and Israeli defenses, the regime is now betting everything on bigger, heavier, and fewer warheads in a last-ditch attempt to cause maximum damage.
However, U.S. and Israeli intelligence sources remain unimpressed. āBigger warheads mean bigger targets,ā a senior Pentagon official remarked. āThey are easier to detect, track, and destroy.ā American Aegis destroyers, F-35 patrols, and Israelās Arrow-3 system have already demonstrated repeated success against Iranās most advanced missiles.

President Trump responded swiftly: āIran is throwing its last cards on the table. One-ton or ten-ton, it wonāt matter. Our forces are ready, and the outcome will be the same ā total victory for America and Israel.ā
Operation Epic Fury continues at full throttle. B-2 Spirit bombers, Tomahawk salvos from the USS George H.W. Bush and USS Frank E. Petersen Jr., and precision strikes have already erased much of Iranās ability to produce and launch these heavy weapons. Russian support į“ssets, including Su-57 jets, have been wiped out on Iranian soil.
For the Iranian people, this escalation is tragic but revealing. Their regime, cornered and bleeding, is willing to risk everything ā including further devastation of their own country ā to cling to power. Every heavy missile launched accelerates the collapse of the theocratic system that has oppressed them for decades.
The message is clear: Iranās threats grow louder as its capabilities grow weaker. The United States and Israel will not be intimidated. The final phase of this campaign is approaching, and when it ends, the era of Iranian aggression may finally be over