Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia of the Iranian Army said on Tuesday that the destruction of these surveillance systems has allowed advanced Iranian drones to penetrate air defenses more easily than in the past.
"The Army’s indigenous and advanced drones, relying on modern technology and updated guidance systems, have performed effectively in destroying enemy positions," General Akraminia said.
He said the Army and IRGC are now hitting enemy targets with "higher precision" due to the degradation of their early-warning systems.
According to intelligence assessments published by Iranian media outlets, approximately half of the radar systems used by US and Israeli forces in the region have been destroyed. The remaining half are reportedly suffering from severe interference and operational weaknesses.
The reports, quoting military sources, also suggest that the enemy is facing a critical shortage of munitions, having consumed 751f their available stockpiles.
In response to the air defense vacuum, reports indicate the United States has begun transferring missile defense equipment from East Asia to the Middle East to compensate for the losses.
General Akraminia, in his remarks, also condemned the use of Iraqi airspace by American-Zionist forces.
He said despite objections from the Iraqi government, these forces continue to utilize the neighboring country's skies to conduct aggression against Iran in violation of international law.
"The Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran will respond to any aggression or threat proportionately, quickly, and decisively," the spokesman said.
