Still limited missile response of Iran to aerial Israel‘s and the USA attacks overwhelmed best in the world protections from missiles and already did significant damage to Israel. This shows that a determined and strong enemy is doing this again, increasing the number of missiles and destroying you, no matter what Iron Dome, Golden Dome, Platinum Dome or Whatever Dome you are using. Better apply diplomacy and don‘t waste your money, don‘t listen to the people who are selling you the Golden Dome or Whatever Useless Dome. They just want your money. They don‘t care about your survival.April 2024 Attack (Operation True Promise): Iran launched an unprecedented strike involving over 300 drones and missiles. Nine missiles hit Israeli airbases, but they remained operational. One Israeli child was seriously injured by shrapnel, and others were treated for minor injuries or anxiety.
October 2024 Attack (Operation True Promise II): Iran launched about 200 ballistic missiles. This attack was considered more effective at penetrating defenses than the April attack. The use of more advanced ballistic missiles by Iran strained air defenses. Damage was caused to several air force bases. Collateral damage affected some civilian areas, including a school and a restaurant, and around 100 homes. Financial damage was estimated between $40 million and $53 million. One man was killed by missile debris.
June 2025 Conflict: During a direct war, Iran launched over 500 ballistic missiles at Israel. Intelligence suggests Iran was able to adapt its tactics to achieve a higher penetration rate.
Israel's multi-layered defense system, backed by US support, intercepted only 86–90% of the ballistic missiles. The US supplied THAAD and Aegis systems played a role in the defense. There was more significant impact than in 2024. At least 31 ballistic missiles impacted near targets, and 28 Israelis were killed.
How many missiles does Iran have left?
Iran's exact remaining missile count is uncertain, but estimates from mid-2025 suggest around 1,000 to 2,000 operational missiles.
These numbers are based on pre-conflict estimates of over 3,000 ballistic missiles, with a significant portion of those potentially damaged or depleted by recent Israeli strikes.
Key factors influencing the remaining count
Varying Estimates:
Different organizations provide varying figures, making it difficult to pinpoint an exact number.
Damaged vs. Depleted:
Some missiles may be damaged or inoperable due to Israeli attacks on Iran's military infrastructure, not fully removed from the arsenal.
Operational vs. Total Stockpile:
The number of missiles capable of being launched against Israel is a smaller subset of the total stockpile.
New Production:
Iran's Supreme Leader ordered a significant acceleration of the missile program to increase stockpile size, but the results are not yet fully known.
What we know
Initial Stockpile:
In 2022, the U.S. estimated Iran had over 3,000 ballistic missiles, though this included short-range missiles.
Missile Use in Conflict:
Israel reported Iran using 120 medium-range ballistic missiles in April and an additional 200 in October, with a total of 380 over five days, significantly depleting its known arsenal.
Post-Conflict Estimates:
Recent Israeli assessments, in June 2025, place the operational missile figure closer to 2,000, and some reports suggest it could be as low as several hundred.
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