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Majority of Iranian missile launch sites now operational

12 May 2026
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The United States has assessed that Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, according to a recent report. Senior US officials indicated that Iran has operational missile sites, specifically noting 30 along the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, which poses a potential danger to US naval forces. Furthermore, it’s reported that Iran still possesses approximately 70% of its mobile missile launchers and that 90% of its underground missile facilities are at least partially operational. Iran’s missile stockpile is estimated to be around 70% of what it was prior to ongoing conflicts. Despite claims from US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that Iran’s arsenal has been significantly depleted, intelligence assessments suggest that the country retains thousands of short-range ballistic missiles, with the capacity to reactivate their launchers, underlining the ongoing threat to regional stability.

Why It Matters

The ability of Iran to maintain a robust missile stockpile is significant for regional security, particularly for countries like Israel and those in the Gulf region. Historically, Iran has used its missile capabilities as a tool for deterrence and power projection. The presence of missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz is especially concerning, as this waterway is crucial for global oil shipments and international shipping. The ongoing tensions between Iran and the US, along with the country’s missile development efforts, reflect a complex geopolitical landscape that influences military strategies and diplomatic relations in the Middle East.

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