| type |
entity_type |
name |
status |
date_range |
parent_organization |
ai_systems_deployed |
target |
scale |
sources |
tags |
supports |
reweave_edges |
| entity |
military_operation |
Operation Epic Fury |
completed |
2026 (72-hour operation) |
US Department of Defense |
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Iran |
1,700 targets in 72 hours |
| Small Wars Journal (April 2026) |
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| combat-AI |
| autonomous-targeting |
| Iran-strikes |
| Claude-deployment |
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| AI-assisted targeting at operational tempo exceeding human review capacity converts nominal oversight into governance theater |
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| AI-assisted targeting at operational tempo exceeding human review capacity converts nominal oversight into governance theater|supports|2026-05-04 |
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Operation Epic Fury
Type: Military operation
Status: Completed (2026)
Scale: 1,700 targets struck in 72 hours
AI Systems: Claude (Anthropic)
Target: Iran
Overview
Operation Epic Fury was a large-scale US military operation against Iranian targets, reportedly the first publicly-documented combat deployment of AI-assisted targeting at scale. Claude (Anthropic) was deployed to assist in target identification and engagement planning.
Operational Characteristics
- Tempo: Approximately 24 targets per hour (2.5 minutes per target if continuous)
- AI Role: Target identification and engagement support
- Human Oversight: Nominal human-in-the-loop, though operational tempo raises questions about substantive review capacity
Governance Implications
The operation has become a focal point in debates about AI weapons governance, particularly:
- Human Oversight: Whether meaningful human review is possible at this operational tempo
- Definitional Boundaries: Whether 'targeting support' vs 'autonomous targeting' is a meaningful distinction at scale
- Verification: Whether AI companies can monitor compliance with ethical constraints in classified deployments
Timeline
- December 2025 — Anthropic agrees to permit Claude for 'missile and cyber defense' applications
- 2026 — Operation Epic Fury conducted (exact date not publicly confirmed)
- April 2026 — Small Wars Journal publishes analysis questioning governance implications
Sources
- Small Wars Journal, "Selective Virtue: Anthropic, the Pentagon, and AI Governance" (April 29, 2026)
Notes
Verification Status: Single source (Small Wars Journal analysis). Primary DoD documentation not yet publicly available. The 1,700-target figure and 72-hour timeframe require independent confirmation from official military sources.