Iran Reconstitutes Missile Arsenal During Eight-Week Ceasefire, Western Allies Believe
Western allies believe Iran has significantly replenished its missile stockpiles and added new Russian weapons during an eight-week ceasefire. Intelligence assessments indicate that Tehran now possesses approximately three-quarters of its pre-war munitions, providing the capability to retaliate with substantial force if hostilities resume. The rebuilt arsenal includes unspecified Russian missiles, enhancing Iran's military capacity.

Western allies reportedly believe that Iran has substantially reconstituted its missile arsenal during an eight-week ceasefire. This replenishment is thought to include new-build Russian weapons added to its inventory.
Intelligence assessments suggest that Tehran now holds about three-quarters of the munitions it had prior to the conflict. This level of firepower could enable the Islamic Republic to strike back at nearly full strength should hostilities resume. The assessments also indicate that Iran could further increase its munitions supply.
Among the additions to Iran's arsenal are unspecified Russian missiles, which are believed to have been acquired during the ceasefire period.
According to the South China Morning Post, Western allies hold these beliefs regarding Iran's military build-up.