Iran Claims Recovery of Over 15 Unexploded U.S. Missiles
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard claims to have recovered over 15 unexploded U.S. missiles.
- The missiles were reportedly found in southern Iran after recent U.S. and Israeli bombings.
- Iran states these advanced missiles failed to detonate and were recovered intact.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced a significant claim: the recovery of more than 15 heavy U.S. missiles that failed to detonate during recent hostilities. According to the IRGC's statement, reported by the Mehr agency, these advanced munitions, including GBU and BLU models, were discovered and neutralized in the southern province of Hormozgรกn. This assertion, if verified, would suggest a critical failure in U.S. ordnance and a potential intelligence coup for Iran, allowing for technical analysis of enemy hardware. The IRGC further claims to have recovered or destroyed over 60 missiles and drones since the conflict began on February 28. From Iran's perspective, as presented by its state-aligned media, this is a demonstration of its defensive capabilities and the ineffectiveness of U.S. military actions. It serves as a narrative of resilience against foreign aggression, highlighting Iran's ability to turn enemy failures into its own strategic advantage. Such reports are crucial for domestic audiences, reinforcing national pride and confidence in the country's military preparedness, while also projecting an image of strength on the international stage.
The detection and deactivation unit of the Revolutionary Guard in Hormozgรกn province managed to discover and neutralize more than 15 heavy missiles belonging to the hostile enemy during the recent war imposed by the United States and the Zionist regime.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.