WASHINGTON (AP) â Since the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. was announced, leaders in President Donald Trumpâs administration have been quick to say Iranian military and arms capacity have been all but wiped out during weeks of fighting.
But there is also an acknowledgment that Tehran retains some capabilities, whether to strike back or defend itself.
Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, this week said the U.S. military has hit more than 13,000 targets. He listed high percentages for attacks or destruction to Iranâs air defenses, navy and weapons factories.
However, the totals stop short of Iranâs military capabilities being âdecimatedâ as the Republican president has asserted.
Independent data from Armed Conflict Location & Event Data, a U.S.-based group that tracks conflicts around the world, shows Iranian strikes persisted at a relatively steady and uninterrupted pace since the war began Feb. 28 through Wednesday.
Hereâs a look at what the U.S. says has been targeted, has been degraded or remains from Iran, by the numbers:
About 80% of Iranâs air defense systems âdestroyedâ
Caine told reporters Wednesday at the Pentagon that the U.S. has struck more than 1,500 air defense targets, more than 450 ballistic missile storage facilities and 800 one-way attack drone storage facilities. He said, âAll of these systems are gone.â
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth similarly claimed that âIran no longer has an air defenseâ and that âwe own their skiesâ before conceding soon afterward that Iran âcan still shoot â we know that.â
Hegseth later elaborated, saying that while the Iranians may âhave a system here or there,â they no longer had an air defense âsystem thatâs capable of defending their skies.â
Neither Caine nor Hegseth said what the remaining 20% of Iranâs air defenses looked like or which parts of the country have the ability to carry out the sporadic fire they described.
Caine offered no new details about what kind of weapon the Iranians used to shoot down a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle last week. It was the first time an American military jet was shot down during the war, showing Tehranâs continued ability to hit back despite assertions from the Trump administration.
Trump described it on Monday as a âhandheld shoulder missile, heat-seeking missile.â
More than 90% of Iranâs regular Navy fleet âsunkâ
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Wednesday that the Iranian navy was âcompletely annihilated.â
While 150 Iranian ships âare at the bottom of the ocean,â Caine said, only half the paramilitary Revolutionary Guardâs small attack boats â ships the government used to swarm and harass warships and merchants in the Strait of Hormuz â have been sunk.
Caine also said that after more than 700 strikes, the military believed it has destroyed more than 95% of Iranâs naval mines.
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Since the U.S. has not said how large Iranâs stockpile was before the war, itâs unknown how many naval mines make up the remaining 5%. Semiofficial news agencies in Iran published a chart Thursday suggesting the Revolutionary Guard put sea mines into the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial trade route for oil, during the war.
The message is likely designed to be a pressure tactic as Iran, Israel and the United States head into negotiations this weekend in Pakistan. Independent analysts say they have seen no change in merchant traffic through the strait since the tenuous ceasefire began this week.
About 90% of Iranâs weapons factories âattackedâ
Caine said Wednesday that the military âdestroyed Iranâs defense industrial baseâ while pointing to the fact that the U.S. and allies attacked âapproximately 90% of their weapons factories.â
He also said, ânearly 80% of Iranâs nuclear industrial base was hit, further degrading their attempts to attain a nuclear weapon.â
While he noted that Iran was no longer able to produce certain components like solid rocket motors, he stopped short of saying that Iran could not eventually rebuild or get weapons in other ways or that the factories attacked had actually been destroyed or rendered unusable.
Trump acknowledged this possibility when he warned countries against arming Iran.
âA Country supplying Military Weapons to Iran will be immediately tariffed, on any and all goods sold to the United States of America, 50%, effective immediately,â Trump said in a social media post on Wednesday.
More than 90% interception rate in Israel
Meanwhile, Israelâs military pointed to how many drones or missiles it has been able to stop from landing. It said it had an interception rate of more than 90% through its aerial defense systems.
Over the decades, Israel has developed a sophisticated system capable of detecting incoming fire and deploying only if a projectile is headed toward a population center or sensitive military or civilian infrastructure.
Israeli leaders say the system isnât 100% guaranteed but credit it with preventing serious damage and countless casualties.
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Associated Press writer Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed to this report.


