In a stunning display of American naval firepower, the USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. unleashed a barrage of Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles against Iranian military targets yesterday as part of Operation Epic Fury. The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, operating in the Arabian Sea, delivered precise, devastating strikes that further crippled the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ remaining naval and missile infrastructure.

Pentagon footage and defense sources confirm the Petersen fired multiple TLAMs in coordinated salvos, hammering hardened coastal facilities, command centers, and logistics hubs along Iran’s southern coastline. Intelligence ᴀssessments indicate direct hits on IRGC naval bases and missile storage sites that had survived earlier waves of the campaign. One strike package alone is reported to have neutralized a key underground bunker complex used for fast-attack boat operations and drone launches.
This latest action comes as Operation Epic Fury enters its second week of sustained pressure. Since the initial February 28 strikes that eliminated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and gutted Iran’s top leadership, U.S. and Israeli forces have systematically dismantled the regime’s ability to project power. Over 3,000 targets have been struck across Iran, more than 40 Iranian vessels lie on the seabed, and ballistic missile launch rates have plummeted by nearly 90%.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised the Petersen’s crew, calling the operation “textbook American precision and lethality.” The destroyer, named after the trailblazing Marine aviator Lt. Gen. Frank E. Petersen Jr., continues a proud legacy of excellence in combat.
Iranian state media claims “mᴀssive civilian casualties” and vows revenge, yet independent verification shows most strikes hit legitimate military objectives. The regime’s pattern of embedding ᴀssets near civilian areas remains its primary shield—and its greatest propaganda tool. Meanwhile, Iranian retaliation attempts have been largely intercepted by layered U.S. and allied defenses.
Oil markets remain volatile but stable, with the Strait of Hormuz still open thanks to overwhelming U.S. naval presence. Experts predict that continued pressure will force the collapse of Iran’s proxy network and permanently degrade its nuclear ambitions.
President Trump has made clear: America will finish the job. “We are not leaving until the threat is eliminated,” he stated. The message to Tehran and every adversary watching is unmistakable—U.S. resolve is ironclad, its weapons unmatched, and its patience exhausted.
Operation Epic Fury is writing a new chapter in military history: rapid, overwhelming dominance that protects American interests and gives the long-suffering Iranian people a chance at real freedom from theocratic tyranny. The Tomahawks have spoken. The endgame is near.