U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)

US military destroys two Houthi vessels in Red Sea
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US military destroys two Houthi vessels in Red Sea

  • 14 August, 2024
  • 04:00
US says it destroyed Houthi missile launcher, uncrewed surface vessel in Yemen
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US says it destroyed Houthi missile launcher, uncrewed surface vessel in Yemen

  • 10 August, 2024
  • 08:32
CENTCOM: ISIS claimed 153 attacks in Iraq and Syria in 2024
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CENTCOM: ISIS claimed 153 attacks in Iraq and Syria in 2024

  • 17 July, 2024
  • 07:38
US forces destroy two Houthi drones, one unmanned surface vessel in Red Sea
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US forces destroy two Houthi drones, one unmanned surface vessel in Red Sea

  • 11 July, 2024
  • 10:33
US Central Command says senior official of Islamic State killed in Syria
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US Central Command says senior official of Islamic State killed in Syria

  • 20 June, 2024
  • 04:00
US destroys 4 Houthi radars, 1 drone
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US destroys 4 Houthi radars, 1 drone

  • 18 June, 2024
  • 06:07
US says cargo ship Verbena attacked by Houthis sent distress signal
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US says cargo ship Verbena attacked by Houthis sent distress signal

  • 16 June, 2024
  • 10:17
Houthis say they targeted Greek-owned ship damaged in Red Sea
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Houthis say they targeted Greek-owned ship damaged in Red Sea

  • 13 June, 2024
  • 06:16
CENTCOM head, IDF chief mull situation in region
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CENTCOM head, IDF chief mull situation in region

  • 11 June, 2024
  • 09:26
Houthis attack two cargo ships in Gulf of Aden
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Houthis attack two cargo ships in Gulf of Aden

  • 10 June, 2024
  • 05:56
CENTCOM says 5 Houthi drones, 2 missiles destroyed
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CENTCOM says 5 Houthi drones, 2 missiles destroyed

  • 08 June, 2024
  • 13:38
CENTCOM says Houthi shelled US Navy destroyer
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CENTCOM says Houthi shelled US Navy destroyer

  • 02 June, 2024
  • 08:38
US destroys four Houthi drones in Yemen — CENTCOM
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US destroys four Houthi drones in Yemen — CENTCOM

  • 23 May, 2024
  • 04:26
Nearly 570 tons of aid delivered across temporary pier to Gaza,
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Nearly 570 tons of aid delivered across temporary pier to Gaza,

  • 21 May, 2024
  • 05:08
US, allies destroy four drones over Red Sea — CENTCOM
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US, allies destroy four drones over Red Sea — CENTCOM

  • 12 May, 2024
  • 10:23
IDF: ‘Israel has enough ammunition for the operation in Rafah’
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IDF: ‘Israel has enough ammunition for the operation in Rafah’

  • 10 May, 2024
  • 05:49
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The United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the U.S. Department of Defense. In 2026, CENTCOM stands at the center of dramatic shifts in the global security architecture, particularly across the Middle East and Central Asia. Under the command of Admiral Brad Cooper, the command is currently managing one of the most extensive air and sea operations in modern history.

Command and Leadership

CENTCOM is currently led by Admiral Brad Cooper, who has held the position since August 2025. He is responsible for coordinating U.S. forces within the high-intensity military environment of 2026. The command operates under the direct directives of U.S. Secretary of Defense (Secretary of War) Pete Hegseth.

Operation "Epic Fury": The Military Reality of 2026

Launched on February 28, 2026, Operation "Epic Fury" (also known as "Roaring Lion") forms the core of CENTCOM’s current activities. This is a strategic campaign aimed at completely recalibrating the military balance in the region.

Operation outcomes as of March 20, 2026:

Targets Struck: Over 7,800 (including military infrastructure, missile bases, and nuclear-related sites in Iran).

Maritime Losses: Over 120 hostile naval vessels neutralized, including all 11 active submarines.

Military Assets: Deployment includes the "USS Gerald R. Ford" and "USS Tripoli" carrier strike groups, alongside B-1 bombers and F-35 lightning II fighters.

Area of Responsibility (AOR) and Geographic Scope

CENTCOM’s AOR covers the world’s most critical geopolitical crossroads. The 2021 inclusion of Israel into this zone catalyzed the creation of integrated air and missile defense systems across the region.

Region Countries Covered Middle East Azerbaijan, Israel, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE, Yemen Central Asia Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan South Asia Afghanistan, Pakistan

Strategic Priorities and Innovations

In 2026, CENTCOM is defined not only by kinetic operations but also by technological overmatch:

Space Integration: Close cooperation with the U.S. Space Force ensures real-time target tracking and kinetic precision during Operation "Epic Fury."

c-UAS (Anti-Drone) Tech: Widespread deployment of next-generation laser systems and electronic warfare (EW) suites to counter unmanned aerial threats.

Innovation Hubs: The Integrated Air Defense Center at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar has reduced data-sharing latency with partner nations to mere seconds.

Conclusion

March 2026 is a period of both challenges (such as the KC-135 crash in Iraq) and strategic breakthroughs for CENTCOM. This command remains the primary instrument of the United States, supporting the course of "realistic diplomacy" with credible military power.