Al-Sharq Alawest newspaper publishes an overview of Hezbollah's military strength.
According to the report, Hezbollah has up to 150,000 rockets and missiles of various types and ranges. Hezbollah boasts that it has missiles that can hit any point in Israel. Many of these missiles are not guided, but it also has precision missiles, such as UAVs, anti-tank missiles, anti-aircraft missiles and coastal ones.
Iran is the main supplier of weapons to Hezbollah, therefore many of Hezbollah's weapons are based on Iranian, Russian or Chinese models.
Hezbollah's UAVs are called "Ayoub" and "Marsad". They are produced locally at a relatively low cost, so the organization's UAV fleet is estimated at several thousand.
Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said in 2021 that the organization has 100,000 fighters. Western estimates speak of about 45,000 fighters, divided between about 20,000 regular forces and 25,000 reserve forces.