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After the US and Israeli strikes, Iran also restored a large part of its missile systems.

According to The New York Times, US intelligence assessments indicate that Iran has retained approximately 70 percent of its pre-war stockpile of ballistic missiles.

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Thus, Tehran has preserved or reactivated nearly 60 percent of its missile launch facilities and 40 percent of its drone fleet.

It is reported that at the time the ceasefire was established, Iran possessed half of its launch capabilities. Later, additional facilities were brought out from underground storage, increasing this indicator to 60 percent.

U.S. intelligence has emphasized that Iran is also actively working to restore missile reserves that were under rubble. If these efforts are successfully completed, the overall capability could be increased to up to 70 percent.

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