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The defense industry of Iran is extensive, with numerous military bodies and private companies manufacturing weapon systems — or components — including ballistic missiles, air defenses, naval weapons, cyber capabilities, and even spy satellites.
Now, the officials said, the IDF would not spare a single facility used by Iran to develop weapons, along the entire production chain. So far, during the ongoing war, Israel has hit over 1,700 assets of Iran’s military industry, and it has many hundreds more on its list.
The officials said that these strikes have caused significant damage to Iran’s ballistic missile production industry, and as a result, it currently does not have the ability to manufacture any new missiles.
The IDF has estimated that between 4,000 and 5,000 Iranian soldiers have been killed in Israeli strikes, along with tens of thousands more wounded, many of them members of the internal security forces and Basij.
The military officials said that the IAF now has air supremacy in most of Iran’s airspace, after taking out more than 100 air defense systems and around 120 detection systems.
Although you took your title from the article, it is a little misleading. The title by itself implies 3 more weeks of planned hostilities.
That implication doesn’t match the content of the article. The article says Israel has about three more weeks worth of military industry targets planned… And another three weeks of deeper plans. So the article actually says Israel has a 6 week queue of targets. The article doesn’t say or imply that Israel has an expected or planned end date for hostilities.
It’s a reasonable assumption that Israel will continue to develop targets for strikes over the next 6 weeks. So 6 weeks from now they won’t run out, but have another couple weeks of targets based on new intelligence, Iranian responses, or changing their focus from military industry to something else.
More like ‘at least’ three more weeks, from the article.