Iran's Missile Forces Degraded Amid Ongoing Regional Conflict

A US think tank report highlights that Iran's ballistic missile capabilities are severely diminished, with most launchers deemed 'combat-ineffective.' US-Israeli strikes and operational challenges hamper Iran's ability to replenish missile stockpiles, escalating fears and diminishing missile fire towards Israel as both nations remain engaged in regional conflict.

Iran's Missile Forces Degraded Amid Ongoing Regional Conflict
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A recent report by the US-based Institute for the Study of War claims that a majority of Iran's ballistic missile launchers are now 'combat-ineffective.' The report reveals that despite half of these launchers remaining intact, they are unable to achieve their designated objectives.

Over the months, Iran has utilized drones and missiles in assaults against Israeli and American infrastructure in West Asia, amidst an ongoing regional conflict. However, US intelligence assessments indicate that Iran's medium-range ballistic missile capabilities have significantly deteriorated, while its short-range missile force maintains a consistent attack rate.

The report further notes that US-Israeli strikes, initiated in late February, have instilled a pervasive fear among Iranian forces, resulting in a noticeable reduction in missile attacks since March. Issues concerning recruitment and retention among Iranian forces, coupled with leaders' frustrations, have been compounded by combined force airstrikes impacting Iran's moral and structural capabilities.

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