NATO Intelligence: Iran Retains 60-90% of Pre-War Missile Inventory, Approximately 2,500 Ballistic Missiles

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According to NATO intelligence and reports from British and U.S. media disclosed on May 16, Iran retains 60-90% of its pre-war missile inventory with approximately 2,500 ballistic missiles previously in stock. British newspaper The Independent cited intelligence sources stating NATO assessments show Iran maintains 60% of its pre-conflict missile stocks, while U.S. intelligence indicates 90% of Iran’s missile launch sites and ammunition depots remain partially or fully operational. The Washington Post reported that U.S. intelligence officials estimate Iran’s current missile stockpile at 70% of pre-war levels. Evidence suggests Iran has successfully restored and reopened nearly all underground storage facilities, repaired some damaged missiles, and completed assembly of new missiles previously near completion before the conflict.

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