Iran most likely has a couple of hundred missiles left with a range of reaching Israel left, but only a few dozen launching systems, Wolfgang Pusztai, a security policy and defence analyst in Vienna, has told Al Jazeera. “And this is a problem for Iran. If we compare the number of missiles launched in Israel during the 12 Days War with what is being launched right now, and look at the time gaps in between, it is quite clear that Iran’s capability to launch missiles against Israel is significantly degraded,” he said. “Iran probably has about 1,200 to 1,500 short-range ballistic missiles with a range sufficient to reach the western shores of the Gulf. These short-range ballistic missiles fly lower and slower than medium-range ballistic missiles and are easier to intercept. “Nevertheless, they remain a significant threat.”
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