Data today indicate that Iran has rebuilt most of its missile arsenal and is closing in on the size it held before the June war. Israeli security officials say Iran’s stockpile is back to a level seen just before the 12-day conflict with Israel in June 2025.

Reports suggest Tehran is on track to field roughly 2,000 missiles capable of reaching Israel within the next few months.

Much of the earlier arsenal was tucked away deep in tunnel networks and survived pre-emptive strikes. That has allowed Iran to rebound more quickly than many expected.

Israeli analysts say Iran has adopted two key lessons from the June war: relying more on underground storage and reducing reliance on precision targeting.

The reconstruction and production effort appears to be underway around the clock. One element of concern is that Iran may be shifting toward quantity over accuracy.

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