The U.S. military claims to have destroyed all "Jamaran" class frigates in the Iranian Navy fleet.

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Ask AI · What impact will large-scale strikes on Iran’s defense industry have on its military reconstruction?

Local time on March 31, U.S. Secretary of Defense Hegseth and Dan Kain, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. Armed Forces, held a press conference on military operations targeting Iran.

Dan Kain said that over the past 30 days, joint combat forces have carried out strikes against more than 11,000 targets. They have successfully launched the first batch of B-52 bomber combat missions targeting inland deep-penetration areas. In addition, Kain said that their strike focus is gradually shifting toward “dynamic targets,” meaning immediate strikes against targets that are constantly moving within the operational area.

Kain also said that joint combat forces have continued to carry out strikes against Iran’s missile, drone, and naval equipment production facilities. U.S. Central Command has continued to identify and strike Iran’s naval warehouses and storage facilities, and the U.S. has destroyed more than 150 vessels, including all the “Jamaran”-class frigates in its naval sequence. The U.S. is continuing to launch large-scale strikes against Iran’s defense industry base. The targeted targets include factories, warehouses, nuclear weapons R&D laboratories, and related infrastructure necessary for Iran to rebuild its operational capabilities. (CCTV reporter Cao Jian)

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