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  2. Iranian underground missile bases - Wikipedia

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    The release of the footage of the Iranian underground missile bases provided the situation for the lawmakers to show that the July nuclear deal had not weakened the military of Iran and it was a show of strength by Iran in response to the western powers, especially the US, speaking of military options against Iran in spite of the nuclear deal, according to The Guardian. [2]

  3. Oghab 44 - Wikipedia

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    Oghab 44 or Eagle 44 (in Persian: عقاب 44) is an Iranian underground airbase unveiled in February It is the first tactical and secret airbase for the army's air force that accommodates the fighters, bombers, and Iranian UAVs.

  4. Iran unveils underground storage facility, claims development ...

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    Part of Iran’s operations against Israel in October and April were carried out using this underground missile base, semi-official Iranian media outlet Mehr News reports.

  5. An Iranian nuclear facility is so deep underground that US ...

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    The new Natanz facility is likely to be even deeper underground than Iran’s Fordo facility, another enrichment site that was exposed in 2009 by U.S. and other world leaders. That facility ...

  6. Iran unveils new underground naval base amid tension with US ...

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    Iran unveiled an underground naval missile base at an undisclosed Gulf location on Saturday, state TV said, two days before the start of Donald Trump's second term as president. Iranian leaders ...

  7. 2024 Masyaf raid - Wikipedia

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    Following its destruction, and other Israeli strikes on weapons shipments to Hezbollah, Iran decided to build a facility underground to protect it from Israeli attacks. Iran began digging out the mountain at the SSRC in late 2017, and construction was completed by 2021. The IDF said that it had information on the site as soon as construction began.

  8. Underground hangar - Wikipedia

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    This base, where Iranian drones are also present, is probably somewhere in the south of Iran. While broadcasting a video of another base, on the other side of which Su-24 Fencer aircraft equipped with +2000 km cruises, Iran announced that it has more underground bases that will be unveiled in the future.

  9. Hezbollah footage shows apparent underground rocket launch sites

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    The powerful Iranian-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah published footage on Friday that appeared to show its fighters driving trucks with rocket launchers through a maze of tunnels to an ...