Federal News
CENTCOM Integrates AI in Middle East Operations
March 11, 2026
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has actively integrated advanced artificial intelligence technologies into its operational framework during Operation Epic Fury targeting Iranian threats in the Middle East. Under the leadership of Adm. Brad Cooper, CENTCOM employed AI systems including Palantir's Maven Smart System and Anthropic's Claude AI to enhance targeting precision and decision-making, contributing to over 5,500 strikes and a notable reduction in Iranian drone and missile attacks. This deployment reflects a strategic shift toward leveraging AI capabilities in combat operations despite ongoing contractual and policy discussions between Anthropic and the Pentagon.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the increasing demand for AI-enabled defense solutions and the Pentagon's willingness to incorporate commercial AI technologies in active military campaigns.
- The involvement of prime contractors like Palantir and contractors such as Anthropic highlights opportunities for vendors specializing in AI and data analytics to engage with defense agencies.
- Organizations should evaluate how AI integration in military operations influences future contract requirements, emphasizing rapid innovation, lethality, and precision.
- This development signals a growing trend toward AI-driven operational capabilities in the Middle East region, potentially expanding procurement needs for AI tools and support services.
Weβre on a path to eliminating Iranβs ability to threaten Americans and our friends, and we are achieving this through a combination of lethality, precision and rapid innovation.
— Adm. Brad Cooper
Agencies
U.S. Central Command, Pentagon, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Vendors
Palantir, Anthropic