Iran Reportedly Restored Most of Its Military Firepower After Using the Eight-Week Truce To Buy From Russia
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Iran Reportedly Restored Most of Its Military Firepower After Using the Eight-Week Truce To Buy From Russia
Iran has rebuilt a large share of its missile arsenal during an eight-week ceasefire, with Western intelligence assessments suggesting that Tehran restored most of its missile firepower after using the pause in fighting to replenish supplies, including new Russian-made weapons. However, the replenishment of its resources is now being closely watched amid concerns the country could return to near pre-war strike capability if hostilities resume. S…
Western allies believe that Iran has likely replenished its missile stockpile with new Russian weapons and rebuilt a large part of its missile arsenal during the eight weeks of the ceasefire with the United States.
Western allies are convinced that in eight weeks of ceasefire, Iran has managed to substantially rebuild its weapons stockpile and attract new Russian missiles that have come off the assembly line over the past year.Jun 13, 2026
What's the current state of Tehran's missile arsenal? During the eight-week ceasefire with the US, Iran restored approximately three-quarters of its missile arsenal and replenished it with new Russian models. Tehran can now strike with nearly full force if hostilities resume, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Bloomberg. Intelligence estimates indicate that Tehran has approximately three-quarters of the munitions it had before the war and can easi…
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