After Donald Trump's victory in America, Iran's aggression has decreased. Israel dealt a big blow to Iran in the war in Lebanon by eliminating the leadership of Hezbollah in a systematic manner. On the other hand, the coup in Syria broke the back of Iran's supply chain, in Egypt, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi is in America's camp, and from there too he is not able to do much for Hamas.
The last few months may have been bad for Iran, but this does not mean that Iran has become weak. Iran is taking two steps back and preparing for a long attack. Iran is now engaged in increasing its military power, it is constantly testing drones and missiles. Apart from this, Iran is also advancing combat robots and its satellite program.
Just days before Trump's inauguration, Iran's military conducted four days of drills that many believe were in preparation for how the country might respond in the event of a US, Israeli, or joint attack on its nuclear facilities.
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Iran's Space Command has released a video of one of Iran's missile cities pic.twitter.com/JwvqjZKS6G
Brigadier General Mohammad-Nazar Azimi, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Najaf Ashraf West headquarters, described the drill as involving "new weapons and equipment". Iran's recent moves make it clear that it is working to further modernize and strengthen its army.
Drones are the most important weapon of modern times, its biggest advantage is its small size and versatile use. Many countries are buying and selling state-of-the-art drones and Iran's name comes on top in both manufacturing and selling drones. Iran, which has been facing hundreds of international sanctions for decades, has strategically established itself as a major power in the field of drone manufacturing.
After making drones like Shahid, Ababil, Arash, Fotros, Meraj and Mohajer, Iran is engaged in making more modern drones. Its drones have given the Russian army a strategic advantage in the war against Ukraine, this is what has become a headache for Israel and America.
According to the Iran Times report, Brigadier General Nozar Nemati, deputy commander of the Army Ground Force, informed that the Iranian army has recently been engaged in testing combat robots, as well as developing new models.
Iran recently showed the world a new underground missile city in which a stock of thousands of missiles is visible. Experts believe that Iran has millions of missiles and some of them can reach Israel in just a few minutes. Iran is engaged in increasing its power further.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards tested long-range Sejil missiles in September. Tehran claims the missiles can hit targets 1,240 miles away, meaning Israel, most Arab states and parts of southern Europe - including parts of Turkey - are all within Iran's missile range.