Brigadi, deputy commander for coordination of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Corps (IRGC), made a statement in a television interview on Saturday.
During the counterstrickness of Iran’s Israeli regime, he pointed out that “less than 5% of our country’s defensive capabilities have actually been activated.”
“And by “activating” I don’t mean “used.” That just means that 5% of our defense units are engaged to the enemy,” the official said, Press TV reported.
“This means that our main capabilities remain untouched and we are not in conflict at all,” he said, “The overall size of our army has yet to reveal itself. It has not even come to the stage (yet).”
The Israeli regime began the war on June 13, urging Iran to respond with a whopping number of ballistic missiles, including polar variants fired at strategic nuclear, military and industrial targets across occupied Palestinian territory.
During the retaliation and through its aftermath, gusts of footage circulated online, indicating the extent of damage done to targets, including the very airbase where the administration launched its attack.
Previously, military experts cited from many Western media pointed out how the US (Tel Aviv’s biggest ally) lend full support behind attempts to minimize damage from Iran’s retaliation, in addition to the full scope of the administration’s missile system.
Experts say the US has activated more than two of seven large, highly emphasized Thaad missile platforms around the world, deflecting Iran’s counterblow during the 12 days of the war.
The support business added that it would cost Washington more than $800 million.
According to Naghdi, retaliation was largely dependent on Iran’s air defense capabilities, but the strength of the country’s military depends largely on the ground forces.
“We’re well equipped to fight. We can probably continue to attack enemies like this for several years, and we can attack them with missiles at this same pace,” he added.
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