US using AI, B-2 bombers and suicide drones in Iran strikes
The United States conducted strikes against Iranian targets on Saturday as part of Operation Epic Fury, employing a range of weaponry including Tomahawk cruise missiles, F-18 and F-35 fighter jets, and B-2 stealth bombers. For the first time in combat, the US also deployed low-cost, one-way attack drones modeled after Iranian designs.

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AI-generatedThe United States conducted strikes against Iranian targets on Saturday as part of Operation Epic Fury, employing a range of weaponry including Tomahawk cruise missiles, F-18 and F-35 fighter jets, and B-2 stealth bombers. For the first time in combat, the US also deployed low-cost, one-way attack drones modeled after Iranian designs. According to a source, the Pentagon utilized artificial intelligence services from Anthropic, including its Claude tools, during the operation. This occurred a day after the US government declared Anthropic a supply chain risk, and President Trump directed the government to cease working with the start-up. The B-2 bombers were used to target hardened, underground Iranian missile facilities.
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5 extractedUS Central Command released photographs showing Tomahawk missiles, F-18 and F-35 fighter jets.
President Donald Trump on Friday also directed the government to stop working with the start-up.
The United States unleashed an array of weaponry against Iranian targets on Saturday.
The Pentagon deployed B-2 stealth bombers from the US to strike at hardened, underground Iranian missile facilities.
The Pentagon used artificial intelligence services from Anthropic, including its Claude tools, during its attack on Iran.