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SUN · 2026-06-14 · 05:04 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0614-84245
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How Iran used US ceasefire to replenish its depleted missile stockpiles

Western allies assess that Iran has significantly replenished its missile stockpiles during an eight-week ceasefire. Intelligence reports suggest Iran has acquired new Russian weapons, bringing its munitions to approximately three-quarters of pre-war levels.

BloombergSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-14 · 05:04 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
How Iran used US ceasefire to replenish its depleted missile stockpiles
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Western allies assess that Iran has significantly replenished its missile stockpiles during an eight-week ceasefire. Intelligence reports suggest Iran has acquired new Russian weapons, bringing its munitions to approximately three-quarters of pre-war levels. This replenishment provides Iran with substantial firepower, enabling it to retaliate at nearly full strength should hostilities resume. The unspecified Russian missiles are believed to be recently manufactured. Russia's Ministry of Defence has not commented on these assessments.

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Western allies believe Iran has replenished its missile arsenal during the eight-week ceasefire.

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Iran's replenished arsenal includes unspecified Russian missiles likely produced recently.

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Iran has the firepower to strike back at nearly full strength if hostilities resume.

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Iran has about three-quarters of the munitions it had before the war.

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Western allies believe Iran has most likely added new-build Russian weapons to its inventory and reconstituted large swathes of its missile arsenal during the eight-week ceasefire, giving the Islamic Republic the firepower to strike back at nearly full strength if hostilities resume.Tehran has about three-quarters of the munitions it had before the war and can easily build it up further, according to intelligence assessments. That includes unspecified Russian missiles that probably came off the line in the last year, one of the assessments said.Russia’s Ministry of Defence did not respond to a request for comment.
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