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US Intel Says Iran Rebuilding Drone Program Faster Than Expected

US Intel Says Iran Rebuilding Drone Program Faster Than Expected

Iran Restores Drone Production During Ceasefire

Iran has resumed parts of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in early April, according to people familiar with recent US intelligence assessments. The development suggests Tehran is rebuilding key military capabilities faster than some officials initially expected after US-Israeli strikes damaged missile launch sites, weapons facilities and related military infrastructure. The assessments indicate Iran’s military recovery is moving quickly, including efforts to repair launchers, restore weapons production and recover equipment affected during the conflict.

Intelligence Assessments Raise Regional Concerns

The findings suggest Iran could continue posing a serious threat to US regional allies if military operations resume. According to one US official familiar with the assessments, Iran may be able to fully restore its drone strike capability within six months. The pace of rebuilding also challenges earlier claims that strikes had caused long-term crippling damage to Iran’s military infrastructure. Officials believe Tehran may rely more heavily on drone attacks while missile production systems are still being repaired.

Trump Warns Military Action Could Resume

President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that US military operations against Iran could restart if negotiations fail to end the conflict. On Tuesday, he said he had been close to ordering renewed bombing operations before holding back. Recent assessments suggest Iran’s rapid recovery has been helped by several factors, including possible outside assistance and the possibility that earlier strikes caused less lasting damage than expected.

Russia China And Missile Supply Questions

Some assessments point to continued foreign support for Iran’s weapons production network. Sources said China supplied components that could be used in missile production during the conflict, though the flow may have slowed because of the US blockade. China has rejected accusations that it is supporting Iran’s missile manufacturing. Russia has also been cited by sources as a factor in Iran’s broader recovery efforts, though officials have not publicly detailed the extent of any assistance.

Iran Retains Significant Military Capacity

Despite heavy damage from earlier attacks, recent estimates suggest Iran still retains ballistic missile systems, drone capabilities and anti-air defenses. Intelligence assessments indicate around half of Iran’s drone capacity remains intact, with thousands of drones still available. Many coastal defense cruise missiles also survived because coastal assets were not heavily targeted. Those systems remain important to Iran’s ability to threaten shipping near the Strait of Hormuz, even as the conflict has weakened but not eliminated its military power.

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