Iran has maintained continuous missile production without interruption, and the country's defense systems are fully operational and have undergone significant upgrades, stated Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), during a press conference on the Great Prophet's Exercise.

General Naeini emphasized the significance of these exercises, describing them as the closest training to actual warfare. He noted that their purpose is to address potential military threats, combat terrorism, enhance national morale, and alter enemy calculations.

He further asserted that the Great Prophet's Exercises serve as a testament to Iran's power, stability, deterrence, and offensive capabilities. Following an attack on Iran on October 26, the Israeli regime claimed that Iran lacked a defensive shield and a missile production chain.

However, Naeini countered this narrative by reiterating that Iran has not ceased missile production for even a single day and that its defense systems remain operational and improved in various aspects.

Despite possessing advanced defense systems, Naeini remarked that the Israeli regime struggles to defend itself against missiles and drones launched from Yemen.

"The message from the IRGC's exercises will be received by the enemy in the coming days and weeks," he stated, adding that "the Zionist enemy is delusional and has miscalculated." He referred to the recent True Promises exercises, which showcased a fraction of Iran's offensive capabilities, asserting that they demonstrated the vulnerability of the Israeli regime's airspace to Iranian aggression.

"According to its defense doctrine, Iran will not initiate any war in the region; however, it will maintain its readiness," Naeini concluded.

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