US Intelligence Reveals Iran's Ongoing Military Capabilities
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Washington, April 3 (NationPress) Recent assessments from US intelligence reveal that approximately 50% of Iran's missile launchers remain operational, with thousands of one-way attack drones still part of Iran's military resources over a month after substantial strikes by the United States and Israel, as reported by CNN.
According to an insider familiar with the findings, "They are still very much poised to wreak absolute havoc throughout the entire region." The intelligence reports further indicate that Iran maintains a considerable stockpile of missiles and a significant quantity of coastal defense cruise missiles, which are essential for controlling the strategic Strait of Hormuz, as noted by Xinhua news agency.
While many of Iran's naval vessels have been destroyed, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continues to possess approximately half of its naval capabilities, including "hundreds, if not thousands, of small boats and unmanned surface vessels," according to sources cited by CNN.
The intelligence also illustrates how Iran's use of underground facilities has effectively safeguarded its missile launchers. The nation has long concealed its launchers within extensive tunnel and cave networks, rendering them particularly challenging to target.
Despite US President Donald Trump's assertion that military operations could conclude within two to three weeks, a source reviewing the intelligence assessments deemed this timeline as unrealistic.
Both Israel and US allies in the Gulf, along with US troops, continue to face frequent missile and drone strikes originating from Iran.