US intelligence reports indicate that Iran retains approximately 70% of its prewar missile stockpile and has regained access to missile launch sites along the Strait of Hormuz. This contradicts the Trump administration's previous claims of a decimated Iranian military. The report also highlights strategic decisions regarding missile facility sealing rather than destruction, exacerbating concerns about depleted US munitions stocks.
US intelligence assessments indicate Iran retains significant missile capabilities despite previous claims. Iran has regained operational access to most missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz and still possesses roughly 70% of its prewar missile stockpile. President Trump rejected Iran’s latest response to a US proposal to permanently end the war.
US assessments show Iran has restored operational access to 30 of 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, significantly increasing the threat to American warships and oil tankers. Iran also retains approximately 70% of its prewar missile stockpile, including ballistic missiles capable of targeting regional nations and cruise missiles for land or sea engagements. This development has significant implications for energy markets, reinforcing the need to address Iran's missile infrastructure for any potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
US intelligence indicates Iran retains significant missile capabilities despite previous claims. Iran has regained operational access to most of its missile sites, including 30 of 33 along the Strait of Hormuz. This follows recent strikes by the US and Israel and heightened regional tensions.
The United States believes Iran has regained access to a majority of its missile sites, posing a threat to US naval ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran maintains roughly 70% of its mobile launcher inventory and retains thousands of short-range ballistic missiles. This suggests Iran retains significant ammunition to hit neighboring countries, despite previous assessments of a depleted arsenal.
US intelligence reports indicate that Iran has regained control of approximately 90% of its underground missile facilities and restored access to 30 out of 33 missile sites overlooking the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This represents a surprise to US President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who previously stated the Iranian military was ‘severely damaged.’ Iran retains a significant portion of its missile arsenal and mobile launch platforms, posing a renewed strategic challenge for Washington.