Exploring the Aftermath: Iran’s Military Arsenal Examined
In a stark reminder of ongoing regional tensions, the recent video titled We Examined Iran’s Weapons Up Close provides an unsettling glimpse into the remnants of Iran’s military strategy in the conflict-laden Kurdistan region of Iraq. According to reports, Iran launched over 400 attacks during its hostilities with the U.S. and Israel, signaling a sustained campaign that has profoundly impacted geopolitical dynamics in the area.
WELT Chief Correspondent Ibrahim Naber has secured an exclusive opportunity to scrutinize the wreckage of Iranian weaponry. Among the notable finds are the remnants of the Zolfaghar ballistic missile and the Shahed drone, both of which play significant roles in Iran’s military operations. The Zolfaghar missile, known for its precision targeting, embodies the technological advancements that Iran has made in recent years. In contrast, the Shahed drone—an increasingly common tool in Iran’s arsenal—has been increasingly deployed to conduct operations, raising concerns among regional powers and international observers alike.
This examination of the weapons not only highlights the destructive capabilities of Iran’s military hardware but also underscores the broader implications for security in the region. U.S. intelligence assessments suggest that Iran still possesses a comprehensive arsenal, including thousands of missiles and drones, which can be readily utilized to exert influence or retaliate against perceived threats.
The video’s insights into the weaponry used during the conflict pave the way for understanding the strategic landscape of the Middle East, where Iran’s military actions remain pivotal. As the region grapples with instability, the wreckage analyzed in the video serves as a testament to the ongoing complexities of the geopolitical chess game, as well as a visual narrative of the human and infrastructural cost of such warfare.
In a time where the specter of conflict looms large, exploring the realities of Iran’s military capabilities through such direct examination provides critical context for analysts, policymakers, and citizens alike. The consequences of these weapons extend beyond the battlefield, impacting diplomatic relations and security strategies across the globe.
Watch the video by Business Insider
Video “We Examined Iran's Weapons Up Close” was uploaded on 04/18/2026 to Youtube Channel Business Insider





































Is there no self destruction mode in these weapons. In the hands of the west, its dangerous. The world is unsafe!
These things are full of American electronics because we don't enforce sanctions against Iran / Russia.
Awesome iran
It’s quite surprising how Iran and Russia continue to effectively manufacture weapons and other military equipment using key components sourced from the West, even under heavy economic sanctions. This is largely possible because of China’s support. China remains the only strong anti‑Western country that isn’t under economic sanctions like North Korea, Cuba, or Venezuela, allowing it to play a unique role in sustaining these efforts.
Nice good job Iran 👏
2:18 you mean what USA did to that girls school and all around Iran
Well is America left Iraq , there would of been no bombs , they were bombing American bases
1:42 "…according to media reports"
ARE YOU SERIOUS?!
such a trusted source of exact information😅
Well done!
This sounds like Ai voice
Iran love to target civilian infrastructures.
then their pistachio is better than your american pistachio
Long live Iran 🇮🇷
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
We all know the aggressors of this war, iran was defending itself
i wish them the best of luck fighting the globohomo terror of the jews
Long live Iran!
Did anyone find any pieces of the American missile that murdered 160 little Iranian girls? And what about the thousands of drones and missiles that Israel has used to slaughter Palestinian and Lebanese civilians, health care workers and journalists?
I haven't heard of Iranian 'double tap' strikes. That's a speciality of America and Israel, such as the recent triple tap strike on emergency rescue workers in Lebanon by the Israelis.
This is not the kind of content I subscribe for 😑 would have been more interesting to have an expert actually explain the different weapon types used by BOTH SIDES. This feels like a weird propaganda video 😞
Love to see that dam in Israël. They deserve it
Read "Inside Iran's weapons arsenal": https://bit.ly/4cdrm12
and "The Pentagon says it's watching as Iran is 'digging out' its remaining missiles and launchers": https://bit.ly/4cPuK2m