Satellite images show Iran repairing and fortifying sites amid US tensions
Iran has fortified over half of its nuclear and military sites damaged last year, including building concrete shields and burying tunnel entrances to protect from airstrikes, analysts say.
- Satellite images show Iran encasing and concealing a facility at the Parchin military complex in concrete and soil, potentially enhancing its protection against aerial strikes.
- Analysts say the structure may have housed a long cylindrical chamber, possibly used for nuclear weapons development or conventional weapons research.
- Satellite photos also reveal changes at the Isfahan nuclear complex, which was struck by the US during last year's conflict with Iran.
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Satellite Pics Show Iran Repairing, Fortifying Nuke Sites Amid Trump's Threats
Satellite images show that Iran has recently built a concrete shield over a new facility at a sensitive military site and covered it in soil, experts say, advancing work at a location reportedly bombed by Israel in 2024 amid tensions with the US.
Satellite images show Iran fortifying nuclear sites as US pressure grows
Satellite imagery shows Iran burying and reinforcing key nuclear facilities with concrete, soil and upgraded air defenses, as US military pressure grows and diplomatic talks continue over Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Satellite images show Iran reinforcing military and nuclear sites hit in Israeli and U.S. strikes
At the Parchin military complex, imagery indicates that a structure reportedly hit by Israel in October 2024 has been sealed beneath a concrete layer and covered with soil, effectively masking it from aerial observation. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Satellite images show Iran has moved to reinforce a range of military and nuclear-related facilities damaged in Israeli and U.S. strikes, undertaking construction and repair projects that analys…
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