Iran Ramps Up Missile Retrieval from Underground Storage
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Iran's military has accelerated the extraction of missiles from underground storage facilities to replenish expended arsenals amid rising tensions with Israel and the United States. The move underscores Tehran's efforts to maintain combat readiness. Analysts link the activity to the escalating conflict in the region.
In recent days, Iran's military has intensified operations to retrieve munitions from underground storage depots to replenish its stock of expended missiles. The move comes as tensions escalate between Iran and both Israel and the United States over military campaigns in the region.
According to military sources, the accelerated extraction underscores Tehran's efforts to maintain combat readiness and counter potential external threats. The underground storage facilities are a key component of Iran's defense strategy, allowing the country to preserve large quantities of weapons in conditions safe from attack.
No detailed figures on the volume of munitions being retrieved or the specific timeline of the operation have been released. However, analysts suggest that the ramp-up is likely linked to the latest developments in the conflict with Israel and the United States, which has been intensifying recently.