America Uses Long-Range "PrSM" Missiles for the First Time in Combat

In a historic move, the U.S. Central Command announced the use of Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) for the first time in combat during Operation "Epic Fury," granting U.S. forces unprecedented deep and precise strike capabilities against Iranian targets.
Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, expressed his great pride in U.S. forces, saying:
"I can only feel immense pride in our men and women in the armed forces who employ innovation to create complex dilemmas for the enemy."
The command confirmed that U.S. forces continue to accurately target and destroy Iranian missile launch platforms, while the Iranian regime, according to the statement, is conducting indiscriminate attacks on civilians using missiles and drones.
This step is part of the United States' efforts to enhance its capabilities in deterrence and control over missile threats, focusing on protecting civilians and targeting precise military sites, at a time when tensions are escalating in the region.