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Iran's Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force commander, Majid Mousavi, stated that the country is updating and replenishing its missile and drone launchers at a faster pace than before the conflict with the U.S. and Israel. The statement was accompanied by a video showing Mousavi inspecting an underground missile facility, though Reuters was unable to verify the footage.
Majid Mousavi, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, claimed that Iran replenished its missile and drone stocks during the ceasefire at a pace even faster than before the war. He also stated that the enemy failed to rebuild its own munitions during this period.
General Seyed Majid Mousavi of the IRGC Aerospace Force announced that Iran's capacity to replenish missile and drone stockpiles during the two-week ceasefire has outpaced pre-war levels. He also mentioned that the enemy is incapable of creating such conditions for themselves and is forced to bring in munitions from the other side of the world.
Iran is stepping up efforts to rebuild and expand its military infrastructure following recent hostilities, with officials signaling increased readiness across missile, drone, and conventional forces. Majid Mousavi, commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, stated that Tehran is now replenishing its missile and drone launchers at a faster pace than before the conflict with the United States and Israel.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has renewed pressure on the United States, claiming it has replenished its missile and drone stockpiles during the ceasefire at a faster pace than before the war. According to foreign media reports, IRGC Aerospace Force Commander Mousavi said in a video message detailing the resupply process that "the pace at which missile and drone launchers were modernized and replenished during the pause in combat was much faster than before the war."
Majid Mousavi, commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force, announced that Iran is replenishing its missile and drone launchers at a faster pace than before the war with the U.S. and Israel. The announcement was accompanied by a video of Mousavi inspecting an unspecified underground missile facility, showcasing drones, missiles, and launchers inside underground facilities, as well as ground missile launches. Reuters was unable to verify the footage.
Iran is stepping up efforts to rebuild and expand its military infrastructure following recent hostilities, with officials signaling increased readiness across missile, drone, and conventional forces. Majid Mousavi, commander of the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, stated that Tehran is now replenishing its missile and drone launchers at a faster pace than before the conflict with the United States and Israel. His remarks were accompanied by footage showing him inspecting an underground missile facility. Reuters could not independently verify the footage.
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