The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said that missile production remains fully active despite the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, signalling readiness for a prolonged confrontation.
As per reports, an IRGC spokesperson said missile manufacturing continues without disruption and that stockpiles are sufficient to sustain operations.
The remarks come as the conflict, which escalated on February 28 following coordinated US-Israeli strikes on Iranian military and nuclear-linked sites, enters its third week. Iran has since carried out multiple retaliatory missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and US-linked assets in the region, while facing continued airstrikes.
Iranian officials have consistently projected confidence in their capabilities. The IRGC has previously indicated that many missiles used so far are older systems, suggesting more advanced weapons remain in reserve.
Meanwhile, US and Israeli officials have offered a contrasting assessment, claiming that repeated strikes have targeted key elements of Iran’s missile infrastructure, including production facilities and launch systems. The full extent of the damage remains unclear.
WarAs missile exchanges continue, the situation remains fluid, with limited independent verification of claims from either side.