WANA (Apr 19) – Amid an ongoing ceasefire across the region, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has released newly surfaced footage revealing the overhaul and reconstruction of its missile and drone stockpiles—images that, according to officials, point to an acceleration in readiness compared to the pre-war period.

 

Seyed Majid Mousavi, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, shared a video showcasing the refurbishment of launch platforms and the restoration of weapons reserves.

 

He stated that during the ceasefire period, the pace of upgrading and replenishing missile and drone launch systems has not only continued but exceeded pre-war levels.

 

“In the ceasefire period, our speed in updating and refilling missile and drone launch platforms is higher than before the war,” Mousavi wrote. He further claimed that the opposing side has been unable to create similar conditions, relying instead on gradual resupply of munitions from distant locations.

 

Adopting a sharper tone, the IRGC commander described the current phase of the conflict as another defeat for the adversary, adding: “They have lost this stage of the war as well—they have lost the strait, and they have lost Lebanon and the region.”