By: The Trek News Desk
Iran has stated that it is accelerating the restoration and enhancement of its missile and drone launcher systems following its recent conflict with the United States and Israel. The claim was made by a senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force.
According to reports, the commander emphasised that efforts to rebuild and strengthen the country’s military infrastructure are progressing at a faster pace than before. Alongside the statement, a video was released showing the official inspecting an underground missile facility. The footage reportedly includes visuals of missiles, drones, and launcher systems stored in subterranean locations, as well as scenes of ground-based missile launches.
However, the authenticity of the video has not been independently verified.
It is worth noting that on February 28, the United States and Israel carried out strikes on Iran, with the stated objective of weakening its missile capabilities.

Meanwhile, US intelligence assessments suggest that Iran may still retain access to around 60 per cent of its missile launchers. In contrast, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth recently claimed that the joint bombing campaign had inflicted severe damage on Iran’s missile program, leaving its military significantly weakened for the foreseeable future.
On the other hand, some US officials believe that Iran could recover by repairing or uncovering launch systems that were damaged or buried during the strikes.
Source: News Agencies
