US and NATO intelligence assessments reveal Iran's unexpected resilience in maintaining significant missile stockpiles and military infrastructure despite prolonged economic sanctions and blockades. Confidential reports indicate Iran retains 60-70% of its pre-war missile inventory, with approximately 2,500 ballistic missiles still operational. The country has successfully repaired damaged missiles and reopened underground storage facilities, allowing it to continue resisting US pressure for months. CIA analysis suggests Iran's oil sector remains functional through strategic storage and production adjustments. The Independent+4
Iran preserves 60-70% of its original missile arsenal according to conflicting NATO and US estimates. Approximately 90% of launch sites and military storage facilities remain operational, enabling sustained conflict capabilities. The nation has demonstrated remarkable repair capacity for damaged weapons systems. The Japan Times+2
Iran employs floating oil storage and production flow adjustments to circumvent US blockade effects. Intelligence suggests these measures provide 3-4 months of additional endurance capacity. The oil sector continues functioning despite severe sanctions, contributing to overall military sustainability. The Independent+1
Current assessments indicate Iran can maintain military operations for several more months without significant degradation of capabilities. This extended timeline complicates US strategic planning and increases pressure for diplomatic breakthroughs. Both NATO and US intelligence agree on Iran's ability to prolong the confrontation. RIA Novosti+2