After the conflict, Iran retains about 40% of its pre-war arsenal of attack drones and more than 60% of launchers. This is more than enough to keep the ships in the future The Strait of Hormuz, writes The New York Times.
At the time of the ceasefire, access was to about half of the rocket launchers, but then, the newspaper notes, the Iranians dug up about 100 systems buried in caves and bunkers, increasing the stock to about 60% of the pre-war level. According to some American estimates, Tehran will be able to regain up to 70% of its pre-war arsenal, the article says.
The publication clarifies that although estimates of Iran's missile stocks vary, officials agree that Iran is sufficiently armed to stop shipping in the future.

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