General: Iran’s Military Might Grows Tenfold Since 12-Day Conflict
A high-ranking Iranian military commander has asserted that Iran's armed forces have increased their offensive capabilities by more than tenfold since the conflict with the Zionist regime and the United States 12 days ago.

Brigadier General Hossein Nejat, serving as the deputy commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Tharallah Base, conveyed in a recent interview with local Iranian media that following Operation True Promise II, the IRGC Aerospace Command, along with pertinent units, dedicated their efforts to enhancing readiness and addressing existing shortcomings. Prior to the recent offensive, IRGC forces, particularly within the aerospace division, had thoroughly examined the enemy’s defense systems and operational strategies, devising methods to circumvent the intricate layers established for defense.
He stated that the recent preparations have notably enhanced the forces’ capabilities compared to their previous status during the clash, leading to effective strikes on critical centers of the Zionist regime.
The deputy commander of the Tharallah Base stated that shortcomings identified during the previous 12-day Sacred Defense exercise in June have been addressed and rectified. The process of review and enhancement has bolstered the structure, ensuring that any future adversarial missteps will be met with a more formidable response.
General Nejat emphasized that the enhancement of capabilities extends beyond merely bolstering tools and systems. He noted that the advancement also involves the updating of operational plans, conducting organized exercises, and fostering coordination between units, all of which have significantly contributed to this improvement.
He concluded with a stark warning to the adversary, stating, “Should the Zionist regime repeat its past error, our offensive capabilities will be tenfold compared to what they were at the onset of the 12-day conflict.”




