Tehran, MINA – The deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces says Iran increased the production rate of attack drones tenfold during a seven-month period after the US-Israeli war in June last year.
Speaking in a television interview published on Thursday, Brigadier General Alireza Sheikh said Iran has succeeded in making a significant increase in its drone capabilities, Press TV reported.
He added that the Iranian Armed Forces are prepared for any possible scenario in the future by learning from the past events.
The Armed Forces’ capabilities to confront and respond to threats and to prevent the enemy from achieving its goals are a direct result of the lessons learned from the 12-day war backed in June 2025, he emphasized.
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The senior Army commander pointed to Iran’s “very extensive” strategic achievements and said, “Today, we can say that the Islamic Republic of Iran has created a new literature in the field of defense and security.”
Sheikh reiterated that Iran’s great achievements in the field of drones disrupted the enemy’s defense equations in a way that “our pinpoint missiles accurately hit their targets.”
“This means military creativity which is the art of combining multiple and different components to create an effective and powerful entirety,” he explained. []
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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