Washington — On April 3, U.S. intelligence assessments reported that roughly half of Iran’s missile launchers remained intact and thousands of one‑way attack drones were still in Iran’s arsenal more than one month after U.S. and Israeli strikes, CNN and other agencies reported, citing classified assessments. On April 4, think tank analysis noted many Iranian ballistic missiles are combat‑ineffective despite intact launchers; intelligence also reported retained coastal cruise missiles and IRGC small‑boat capabilities, prompting continued monitoring, regional maritime alerts, and sustained diplomatic and security consultations this week.
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Defense and intelligence organisations may receive increased attention and funding due to perceived ongoing threats and subsequent monitoring, procurement, and analytic needs identified in recent assessments.
Regional civilians, maritime commerce, and diplomatic stability have faced increased security threats and operational disruptions following strikes and subsequent intelligence assessments.
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