US Central Command Reports Destruction Of Two Thirds Of Iranian Military Production Capabilities In Massive Strike Campaign
US Admiral Brad Cooper reveals that two thirds of Iran's military production is destroyed, including 92% of its navy, as drone attacks drop significantly.
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Published: Mar 25, 2026, 5:27 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Times of Israel

Technological Degradation Of Strategic Military Assets
The United States military has achieved a significant milestone in its ongoing conflict with Iran, reaching the benchmark of 10,000 targets struck within the country. Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of US Central Command, confirmed that these precision operations have successfully dismantled two thirds of Iran’s total military manufacturing apparatus. According to Cooper, the focus of the campaign has shifted from immediate tactical threats to the systematic removal of the regime’s ability to rebuild its drone, missile, and naval forces.
Neutralization Of Regional Naval Power Projections
A primary objective of the recent strikes has been the near total elimination of Iran's conventional naval reach. Cooper reported that 92% of the Iranian Navy’s largest vessels have been destroyed, effectively ending decades of maritime harassment in regional waters. The operational assessment suggests that the regime has lost its capacity to meaningfully project power across global shipping lanes. By targeting shipyards and specialized production facilities, the US military aims to ensure that these naval assets cannot be replaced in the foreseeable future.
Diminishing Returns For Drone And Missile Offensives
The intensity of aerial threats originating from Iran has seen a dramatic decline as the war progresses. Official CENTCOM data indicates that the rate of missile and drone attacks has plummeted by 90% since the start of hostilities. According to Admiral Cooper, this reduction is the direct result of striking internal production lines rather than merely intercepting incoming projectiles. The strategic rationale behind this approach is to hollow out the logistics of the Iranian military, leaving them with dwindling stockpiles and no domestic means of replenishment.
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