IRGC: Iran has not yet used its latest missiles against Israel

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IRGC: Iran has not yet used its latest missiles against Israel

While the White House and the Pentagon are talking about the fact that they have practically destroyed all Iranian ballistic missile launchers missilesIran continues to strike Israel and US targets in the Persian Gulf. According to Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini, these strikes are using older missiles.

Iran has yet to use most of the new missiles produced since last year's 12-Day War, continuing to operate its arsenal of older missiles, many of which were deployed more than 10 years ago. Furthermore, despite US and Israeli strikes, many missile silos remain intact and are used for launches.



Many of the missiles we produced after the 12-Day War are still unused. Many of our missile silos remain intact.

According to the IRGC, since the beginning of the bombing of the United States and Israel, Iran has launched about 700 missiles and more than 3,5 strike weapons. dronesAt the same time, there are missile stockpiles, and the production of missiles and drones is ongoing, and has not stopped.

The Pentagon announced yesterday that, following the US strikes, Iranian missile launches had decreased by 90% and drone launches by 95%. Trump claims the US has destroyed Iran's missile industry and deprived it of its entire missile arsenal. However, Iranian missile strikes continue, and the Iranians have no intention of surrendering.
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  1. + 14
    16 March 2026 07: 00
    In short, it's clear that Trump "defeated everyone," but something's not clear))), why then are they calling on citizens to evacuate, driving the marines from their large landing craft, and this "winner" stutters about Article 5 and accuses NATO of inaction.
    1. +4
      16 March 2026 07: 22
      Murmur 55
      Today, 07: 00

      hi He is a media clown, just like the Jewish drug dealer.
      Against Venezuela, he and his team entered a frenzy of easy victories without resistance.
      As soon as the smell of blood reaches him, which is already happening with the striped coffins of Cargo 200 and with the growth of protests, accusations in the media, and Congress, his arrogance will diminish and he will switch to a more profitable topic for himself.
  2. +3
    16 March 2026 07: 13
    It seems like the Persians are keeping their word and their actions. And there's no need to talk. Just do it silently.
  3. -4
    16 March 2026 07: 14
    IRGC: Iran has not yet used its latest missiles against Israel

    are they waiting for them all to be killed?
    1. +1
      16 March 2026 14: 15
      They just have a long war ahead of them and the first thing they use up is the old missiles.
      They are certainly being beaten, but they are hitting back much more sensitively, painfully, and offensively. And they intend to keep hitting for a long time. However, the war is only just beginning; there is still much interesting and educational to come. And the Persians are acting surprisingly competently, systematically, and prudently.
      1. +1
        16 March 2026 21: 58
        Quote: bayard
        The Persians act surprisingly competently, systematically and prudently.

        The oldest civilization on Earth! However...
        But the main point is something else: the Persians learned from the Yankee airstrikes on the target's industrial base and placed all their main production facilities underground! Something we wouldn't be hurt to resume, either. The USSR not only duplicated production but also concealed its most important ones underground. For example, the Pskov Radio Plant had several workshops producing products under the "mailbox" label, underground and at a considerable distance from the main production facility... My neighbor, Aunt Shura, worked in one of those workshops. And she earned a decent salary...
        So, it's time to get our act together: restore protected production and normal shelters for personnel... They might even come in very handy.
        AHA.
        1. +1
          17 March 2026 01: 49
          We should have been thinking about placing military and strategic production facilities underground yesterday or the day before. Now our only hope is the Soviet legacy and the infrastructure prepared by the former highly developed civilization.
      2. -3
        17 March 2026 03: 24
        Quote: bayard
        They just have a long war ahead of them and the first thing they use up is the old missiles.

        What you just said is truly stupid.
        Quote: bayard
        but they hit back much more sensitively, painfully and offensively

        If that's how you think... In this war, they really like to pass off wishful thinking as reality.
        Quote: bayard
        And the Persians act surprisingly competently, systematically and prudently.

        They act ineptly, stupidly and unsystematically.
        1. 0
          17 March 2026 05: 19
          Quote: Puncher
          They act ineptly, stupidly and unsystematically.

          Perhaps your emotions are speaking, but I am looking at this conflict as an outsider and, to some extent, as a detached observer. I expected much worse, and specifically unsystematic, but I was pleasantly surprised – they turned out to be ready for this war. Specifically, a war of this nature, with such a balance of forces and capabilities, with such a treacherous and even treacherous (again, during negotiations) beginning. They covered their air defense systems by setting up dummies, and now they operate them exclusively from ambushes, taking out military infrastructure, command centers, logistics, arsenals, air defense/missile defense systems, airfields, industrial infrastructure, and, after the attack on their desalination plant, life support systems and industry. They closed the strait, but made exceptions for a number of friendly and neutral countries. The US has never seen such a devastation to its air and missile defense systems, and Israel only tried it in the previous 12-day war. And it wasn't Iran that suppressed information about its losses (although censorship does occur and is inevitable), but Israel and the US. I didn't expect such agility from the Persians; they surprised me.
          And they were prepared for their losses. They defend themselves, but they defend themselves actively, competently, prudently, and systematically.
          But Israel has once again miscalculated its forecasts, misled the US leadership, and exposed them in this conflict to very serious losses and damage to their image. I don't think this will go without consequences.
          And I don’t think that China will leave Iran without support.
          And Israel has no one to blame here—they scraped it together themselves. They placed themselves outside of all ethics and morality. They betrayed an ally and are now losing the war.
          Moreover, they failed to deceive and draw the Arab monarchies into the war against Iran (despite their great efforts); they already know and are convinced who has been attacking and continues to attack their infrastructure and life support systems. They say that Israeli special forces sabotage groups have also identified and detained... And they failed to draw Turkey in. And Azerbaijan has dropped out. And Europe has not supported them. And England has withdrawn. And Japan has refused to send its fleet... Netanyahu has proven a traitor to his people by conspiring with England... for the sake of destroying his own state. There is no greater betrayal than in war, when the fate of a country and a people is at stake. And what an image "service" he has rendered to all Jews around the world... Against the backdrop of a losing war and the legal proceedings over the Epstein files... Just look at the "Epstein Coalition"...
          Quote: Puncher
          What you just said is truly stupid.

          Netanyahu and the Israeli leadership committed a terrible stupidity when they decided to force God to fulfill their will... ahead of schedule (after all, it was promised in the year 6000) by giving them the Messiah here, now, and... not to the people he promised... After all, he promised it to the Jews who left Egypt, and not to the "13th tribe," converted from the Khazars... He didn't promise it to the Ashkenazim. And what will be the karma for such willfulness? Remember how the previous willfulness ended? The fate of the Second Temple? They also wanted it "here and now." But then again, they were Jews, not converted Jews.
          And having organized a massacre against the Persians, who had freed the Jews from slavery, they returned them to Jerusalem and allowed them to build the Second Temple.
          And can such a thing remain from retribution?
          But soon nuclear weapons will be used, because the SAMs are running out.
          And in response it will fly.
          It's a pity .
          1. -2
            17 March 2026 05: 32
            Where did you see Iran's success? Answer this simple question: did Iran's efforts influence the number of airstrikes on Iranian territory? Did the US-Israeli airstrikes influence the activity of the Iranian armed forces? Just keep it simple and tell me nothing. Just daily statistics. How much was on one side, how much on the other.
            1. 0
              17 March 2026 05: 38
              Do you have such statistics?
              Is it really reliable?
              But I saw destroyed missile defense radars.
              1. -3
                17 March 2026 06: 32
                Quote: bayard
                Do you have such statistics?

                It is freely available.
                https://www.criticalthreats.org/analysis/the-war-in-iran-operational-progress-but-challenges-remain
                Quote: bayard
                But I saw the destroyed missile defense radars.

                How did this affect the number of strikes on Iran?
                1. 0
                  17 March 2026 10: 53
                  Quote: Puncher
                  How did this affect the number of strikes on Iran?

                  This affected the maneuverability and effectiveness of Iran's strikes. And it even led to strikes on airfields and hangars housing fighter jets.
                  Quote: Puncher
                  It is freely available.

                  Well, that's the perspective of one side of the conflict. After all, no one lies like they do in war and after fishing. The other side has its own data and statistics. There are numerous videos of aircraft landing at American bases in the region and in Israel. So far, they haven't started issuing fines and making arrests. So there's plenty of visual evidence, including satellite data.
                  And frankly, it's downright inappropriate for two countries with the most powerful air forces (and more) in the world and the region to boast about killing the leadership of a country that's not even their neighbor. That they bombed a girls' school just because the Rahbar's granddaughter studied there and the daughter-in-law worked there. They boast about "suppressing air defenses" that were already suppressed eight months ago. Now you're bombing energy and civilian infrastructure. And the people of the world look on, amazed, remembering the US-Vietnam War, the genocide of a people simply for living on their own land. They see "ordinary fascism" in all its nakedness and unscrupulousness. And tales of "terrible Iran," which has wanted to attack Israel for 40 years but never did. But Israel regularly attacks it. And they sympathize with the victim, not the aggressors. And an increasing portion of the planet's population desires punishment and karma for the aggressors—retribution for their crimes. And when people display such unanimity, karma hits like a hot frying pan.
                  NATO countries refused to support the adventure.
                  Arab countries refused to participate in the war against Iran.
                  Türkiye and Azerbaijan, on whom they had placed so much hope, froze completely, and Azerbaijan even sent humanitarian aid to Iran.
                  Iran is acting systematically and methodically, starting with command centers and air defense/missile defense systems, then moving on to base infrastructure and deployment sites, ports and logistics centers, and then air bases. Not forgetting the US ships, too. The "Abraham," as we know, was hit several times and burned; it's now hiding 1100 km from the nearest point in Iran. The "Ford" is either experiencing a sewage flood or a "laundry fire"... it's like some kind of "Battleship Potemkin" – it doesn't want to go to war at all.
                  Quote: Puncher
                  How did this affect the number of strikes on Iran?

                  How did the suppressed missile defense system affect the number and effectiveness of Iran's missile strikes?
                  Well, okay, before the war they were throwing hats around, "Tehran in two days," "the Persians are cowards," "the whole world is dreaming." But in the third week... when Karma caught up with Netanyahu... When the hospitals and morgues are full... The Americans. I listened to Tucker Carlson, McGregor... losses, Zhenya... losses. When they strike at headquarters and bunkers of the leadership, and break through them, when the strikes are not only on the military and infrastructure, but also on civilians... these are losses. And this is a loss of image. For two aggressor countries.
                  Because someone decided they were more cunning than God, that they could manipulate and force them to do their (the enforcer's) will. But no matter how many red cows you burn... karma follows crime. When the Jewish God strikes the disobedient with the glove of Iran... will their sophisticated cunning save them? After all, they deceived not only God, but also Trump - His Chosen One. That's how it is. Even the one who fights alongside you and helped you in everything was publicly DECEIVED by you. And what's more, without being involved in any of Epstein's dealings, two-thirds of the world now calls him dirty, and your duumvirate calls him the "Epstein Coalition."
                  This is the gift you gave Trump.
                  A little more of this war and it will lead to international isolation.
  4. -1
    16 March 2026 07: 17
    The Persians may have reduced the number of missiles and Shaheed missiles they launch, but many enemy military installations have already been disabled. However, there's no doubt the US will bring in new ones to replace those already in operation. The US will also change its attack tactics against Iran. Will this music last forever?
  5. +3
    16 March 2026 07: 22
    Iran has not yet used its latest missiles against Israel.
    Iran hasn't even started yet wink
  6. +3
    16 March 2026 07: 22
    The Iranians are not going to surrender.

    "When the mood gets tough, it's time to cut the last cucumber." Iran will not back down, despite all the BD's wishes. Let's wish Iran luck and resilience.
  7. +1
    16 March 2026 08: 18
    Despite all sympathy for Iran, statements from the IRGC and other Iranian officials should be trusted with a grain of salt. I'd say 50%.
    1. +2
      16 March 2026 09: 22
      les déclarations iraniennes restent cependant, plus proches de la vérité, que les déclarations de Trump.
  8. +2
    16 March 2026 08: 57
    IRGC: Iran has not yet used its latest missiles against Israel

    I hope so. Then Epstein's coalition will face a massive Wailing Wall, tearing their sidelocks and crying over how the Persians aren't fighting by the rules. And their media will quickly turn everything upside down and start telling the population that Iran is the aggressor and was the first to attack defenseless Israel...
  9. +2
    16 March 2026 09: 21
    Selon un journaliste israélien indépendant, Tel Aviv serait détruit à 20%.
  10. -4
    16 March 2026 09: 29
    They better hurry, otherwise they might not make it in time. Yes laughing
    1. +2
      16 March 2026 09: 45
      Yes... A year ago, they were spreading exactly the same thing about Persian air defense.
      Like, our air defense is WOW! We just hid it for later.
      Iran will certainly cause trouble for the Americans and Jews. But I don't believe in the super-new hidden missiles that will cause all the enemies to suffer.
    2. -1
      16 March 2026 11: 49
      AdAstra
      -2
      Today, 09: 29
      They better hurry, otherwise they might not make it in time.
      They forgot to ask you what the Iranians should do...
  11. -1
    16 March 2026 09: 34
    Iran has yet to use most of the new missiles produced since last year's 12-Day War, continuing to operate its arsenal of older missiles, many of which were deployed more than 10 years ago. Furthermore, despite US and Israeli strikes, many missile silos remain intact and are used for launches.


    Doesn't MOSSAD have this information?


    El Al Airlines is beginning a large-scale evacuation of Americans stranded in Israel due to the war. Six direct flights from Tel Aviv to New York are scheduled starting March 16, with each plane fully loaded with passengers—up to 240–270. Previously, flights were limited to just 100 seats.

    The flights are being organized in partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Transport and the US Embassy. Passengers who were unable to fly earlier will be able to return home at no additional cost. El Al's scheduled flights have been cancelled until March 21, after which the airline will resume evacuation flights from 22 destinations.
  12. +1
    16 March 2026 13: 02
    What about the US anti-missile arsenal?
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