US Central Command released images from recent US military operations in Iran, which War Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters on Tuesday are becoming increasingly more intense, with more planes, bombs, and personnel executing operations.

On Monday, CENTCOM posted photos from nighttime operations in Iran on X, writing, “Day and NIGHT, U.S. forces continue to deliver overwhelming firepower.”

Day and NIGHT, U.S. forces continue to deliver overwhelming firepower.pic.twitter.com/TGx0ujatMh

— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM)March 10, 2026

CENTCOM also released footage from strikes on Iranian missile launchers that Iran attempted to hide under cover on Monday.

“The Iranian regime can try to hide their missile launchers, but U.S. forces won’t stop looking. When we find them, we’re taking them out,” CENTCOM wrote on X.

Another clip shows additional sites with what appear to be mobile missile launchers being vaporized by US strikes.

During a press briefing on Tuesday morning, War Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters that today would be the “most intense day of strikes inside Iran,” with “the most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence more refined and better than ever.” Meanwhile, he said, Iran has fired in the last 24 hours “the lowest number of missiles they’ve been capable of firing yet.”

“You see, this is not 2003; this is not endless nation-building under those types of quagmires we saw under Bush or Obama. It’s not even close,” he added. “Those days are dead. Instead, we’re winning decisively with brutal efficiency, total air dominance, and an unbreakable will to accomplish the President’s objectives on our timeline.”

Hegseth:Today will be yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iran. The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence more refined and better than ever. So, that’s on one hand. On the other hand, the last 24 hours have seen Iran fire the lowest number of missiles they’ve been capable of firing yet. Just the bifurcation, just the trend lines that we talked about on our first briefing.

Source: The Gateway Pundit