Western intelligence sources believe Iran has used the recent eight-week ceasefire to quietly rebuild a large part of its missile arsenal, raising fresh concerns about the balance of power in the Middle East. Reports suggest Tehran may have replenished stockpiles with newly produced Russian weapons while restoring access to underground depots and missile facilities damaged during the conflict. In this report, we break down the intelligence claims, the alleged Russian connection, Iran's missile recovery, drone production capabilities, and why Western officials are increasingly concerned about what may come next.

Tehran restored three-quarters of its pre-war missile arsenal during the recent truce, heavily undermining previous Pentagon claims of its destruction.

Iran has bolstered its missile arsenal with Russian weapons during the eight-week ceasefire with the US, Bloomberg has reported, citing Western intelligence sources.

Western intelligence sources believe Iran has used the recent eight-week ceasefire to quietly rebuild a large part of its missile arsenal, raising fresh concerns about the balance…

Tehran likely added Russian-made weapons to its missile arsenal during the eight-week truce, according to intelligence assessments.

Iran is edging toward a peace deal with the U.S. and Israel – but its missiles are not going anywhere. From crude rockets in the 1980s to multi‑warhead and hypersonic systems…