New intelligence suggests Iran’s missile force is far from broken, despite weeks of U.S. and Israeli bombardment. According to fresh assessments, Tehran is restoring underground bunkers and damaged silos within hours, keeping its launch network operational and its strike capability intact. Washington is reportedly still uncertain how many launchers have actually been destroyed, as Iran continues to use decoys, underground caches, and mobile systems to mask real targets. Even after thousands of airstrikes, U.S. officials are questioning whether Iran’s missile arsenal has been meaningfully degraded. The latest reports also warn that Tehran still has enough ballistic missiles to threaten regional targets, including Israel and neighboring countries. In a parallel battlefield development, Iran’s air defenses are said to have downed multiple U.S. military aircraft, including an F-15E and an A-10 Warthog, adding to earlier losses of MQ-9 Reaper drones. The situation is intensifying pressure on Washington and raising fresh doubts over claims of battlefield dominance. This is a fast-moving and high-stakes confrontation with major implications for the region.
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