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Jabbari: Iran yet to introduce more effective missiles

Jabbari: Iran yet to introduce more effective missiles

Saba Yemen2 days ago
Tehran - Saba:
Brigadier General Ebrahim Jabbari, an advisor to the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), confirmed on Monday that Iran's underground missile cities and facilities are so vast that Tehran has yet to demonstrate most of its defensive capabilities.
"The underground missile cities and facilities we possess are so vast that we have yet to demonstrate most of our country's defensive capabilities," Brigadier General Jabbari was quoted as saying by the Iranian Mehr News Agency.
Brigadier General Jabbari added, "Our armed forces are at the peak of their readiness to confront any potential aggression against our country. Martyr Hajizadeh once said, 'If a war breaks out between us and Israel and the United States, even if we launch missiles at them every day for two years, our capabilities will not be exhausted.'"
He emphasized that what we have witnessed so far is only the capabilities of the IRGC's Aerospace Force, noting that the existing underground missile depots, cities, and facilities are so vast that we have yet to demonstrate most of our defensive capabilities and effective missiles.
He added, "If the Zionist enemy wants to continue the war and attack our country, that day will be astonishing, because our army, the Revolutionary Guards, and the ground and air forces have not yet deployed to the field in full force. If that happens, everyone will deploy, and the resistance front will also deploy."
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