Iran's Missile Stockpile Shrinks To Around 1,000 As War With US, Israel Continues

Iran's ballistic missile arsenal has decreased to around 1,000 due to the ongoing war with the US and Israel. Despite the reduction, analysts believe Iran has the capacity to rebuild its stockpile, as it has demonstrated resilience in rebuilding its capabilities after previous confrontations.
Iran's missile stockpile has fallen sharply during the war with the US and Israel. The country now has an estimated 1,000 ballistic missiles remaining, down from roughly 2,500 at the start of the conflict. These missiles can be launched from mobile platforms and underground silos. The reduction in Iran's missile stockpile is attributed to sustained bombing of its military-industrial infrastructure by US and Israeli forces. Despite this, Iran has managed to manufacture new missiles, demonstrating its ability to rebuild its capabilities. The conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel continues, with Iran launching multiple waves of missiles at Israel.
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