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Iran warns of surprise military hardware in case of renewed aggression

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: News websites
  • 23 Aug 2025 12:47
4 Min Read

Iran’s defense minister warns that Tehran could deploy advanced, undisclosed weapons if “Israel” or the US launch a new aggression.

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    Iran Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh attends the Defense Ministers' Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Members States in Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong province on Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Iran’s defense minister has issued a warning to adversaries, stressing that the country possesses advanced military hardware yet to be revealed on any battlefield, which could be deployed in the event of renewed aggression.

Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh made the remarks in a televised interview on Friday, emphasizing that Iran is prepared to escalate its defense measures if provoked.

“If the enemy resorts to another aggression, we will certainly deploy equipment that has not been deployed yet,” Nasirzadeh stated.

Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh confirmed that #Tehran possesses advanced missile systems with capabilities far superior to those deployed in its recent response to US-"Israel" aggression.

Nasirzadeh explained that the missiles used in the earlier… pic.twitter.com/y3HeDe508O

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) August 20, 2025

The minister referred to the Qasem Basir missile as one of the weapons withheld during the recent 12-day Israeli aggression on Iran. The solid-fuel missile, with a range of 1,200 kilometers, was described as “virtually our surgical missile with the highest level of precision.”

Nasirzadeh noted that the missile’s development drew on expertise gained from previous retaliatory operations, including the True Promise 1 and 2 operations. He added that the projectile is designed to resist electronic warfare and electromagnetic countermeasures, ensuring accuracy in hitting its targets.

He also revealed that Iran has successfully tested maneuverable missiles capable of deviating from conventional ballistic trajectories, making them more difficult for enemy defense systems to intercept. These weapons, he said, were not employed during the June war.

Iran says 'Israel' could not sustain a longer war

Reflecting on the recent 12-day war with “Israel,” Nasirzadeh suggested that prolonging the conflict would have left the enemy increasingly vulnerable.

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“If the war had lasted 15 days, in the final three days, the enemy might not have been able to defend itself against any of our missiles,” he remarked.

He also pointed out the unsustainable financial cost for adversaries trying to counter Iran’s missile salvos. Systems such as Patriot and THAAD require expensive interceptors, he said, and once their stockpiles are depleted, reloading becomes a slow process.

According to Nasirzadeh, this imbalance forced the Israeli regime to request a ceasefire within less than two weeks.

Iran’s missile and drone arsenal during Operation True Promise 3

Operation True Promise 3 showcased Iran’s expanding missile and drone arsenal. According to the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran launched more than 2,000 missiles and drones during the 12-day confrontation, while relying on only about a quarter of its total missile capacity.

Among the advanced systems deployed was the Sejjil ballistic missile, with a range of up to 2,500 kilometers and high-precision guidance, and the Fattah-1 hypersonic missile, capable of traveling at speeds of up to Mach 15. Iran also introduced the Kheibar (Qadr H) multi-warhead missile and fielded heavy Khorramshahr missiles carrying 1.5-ton warheads.

As part of its 12th wave of missile strikes targeting Israeli positions in the occupied Palestinian territories, Iran deployed the #Sejjil ballistic missile.

First introduced in 2008, the Sejjil boasts the following specifications.#Iran #IranNews pic.twitter.com/n1dsN0LmoH

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) June 19, 2025

During the war, Iranian strikes targeted Israeli military bases, logistics centers, and intelligence sites, including the Tel Nof air base. Damages from the strikes were estimated at $3 billion.

Despite the extensive assault, Iranian commanders stressed that Tehran withheld its most destructive capabilities. Senior officials hinted at “major surprises” that remain undisclosed, underscoring that Iran retains a substantial strategic reserve for any future war.

Recent Iranian statements on future confrontation

In recent weeks, senior Iranian officials have reiterated that the ceasefire with "Israel" was only temporary and that a stronger response awaits if “Israel” or the US launches new aggression. On August 17, Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior advisor to Sayyed Khamenei, declared that Iran is “not in a ceasefire, but in a stage of war.” He warned that another clash could prove decisive, stating, “Another war may happen, and after that, there may be no more wars.”

Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior advisor to the Supreme Commander of the #Iranian Armed Forces, said there is a strong possibility of a new war, and that Iran is preparing to respond to the worst scenarios.

Speaking to Iranian media, Safavi noted that #Iran is not in a… pic.twitter.com/eTvG4lK0uE

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) August 18, 2025

Echoing this view, Major General Majid Mousavi, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, described Iran’s state of readiness as “an ever-repeating Ashura,” underlining the need for continuous preparation. Similarly, Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, stressed that “the war with Israel is not over” and characterized the current calm as merely “a war paused by a ceasefire.”

The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali #Larijani, dismissed claims that #Tehran could be forced into submission, calling such talk “nonsense.”

He stressed that the Iranian people had proven during the recent war that they would not surrender.… pic.twitter.com/suzWkU6jQx

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) August 23, 2025

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