Iran shows off new 'missile city' facility amid rising tensions with US
- Iran released footage of a new underground 'missile city' operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, showcasing its military capabilities to the world.
- Tensions are escalating between Iran, the United States, and Israel, particularly due to disagreements over a new nuclear deal and recent military actions.
- The missile city houses thousands of precision-guided missiles, including Kheibar Shekan , Haj Qassem , Ghadr-H , Sejjil , and Emad , and is the third such facility revealed publicly in recent weeks.
- Major General Mohammad Bagheri claimed that Iran's defensive capabilities are now significantly stronger, potentially "10 times stronger than True Promise II," referring to the April 13, 2024, retaliatory attack against Israel where 90 percent of missiles hit their targets.
- The unveiling of the missile city, described by Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh as a 'dormant volcano', is perceived as a show of strength and a message that Iran's military power remains intact amid regional conflicts and international pressure, despite concerns about potential design flaws in the complex.
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'Missile City': Iran releases new images of huge underground complex filled with the most advanced weapons in its arsenal
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Iran Shows Off ‘Underground Missile City’ Stuffed with Advanced Weapons
The Iranian military posted a video Tuesday showing off a massive “underground missile city” packed full of expensive weapons. The post Iran Shows Off ‘Underground Missile City’ Stuffed with Advanced Weapons appeared first on Breitbart.
Iran Guards show off underground missile city claim enemy falling behind
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Iran Unveils 'Underground Missile City' Amid Regional Tensions
Iran's military officials toured a massive underground missile facility filled with a cache of high powered weaponry. The footage, shared on March 25, showed Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Mohammad Baqeri and Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Aerospace Force commander, showing off what Iranian media said was an "underground missile city." According to a defense researcher, Iran wants to signal its military s…
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