Iran's rockets lie hidden under five layers of concrete

Iran's rockets lie hidden under five layers of concrete

Images of mysterious sites were published in a file by a dissident group amid fears of a war between Iran and the US. Iran's underground missile bases seized under five layers of concrete are about to hit in case of the third world war outbreak. Opposition groups published air images [...]

Iran's underground missile bases seized under five layers of concrete are about to hit in case of the third world war outbreak.

Opposition groups published air images of Iranian missile bases.

The largest one is supposed to be the base in Khijir Rhejir known as Code 7500 with a tunnel about 1,000 feet [1,000 m] long filled with rockets.

Photos within the bases were previously discovered by Iranian state media.

Photos of mysterious sites were published in a file on this website by the dissident group, Iran's National Resistance Council (NCRI).

It comes amid continued fears of war between the US. A. and Iran after the murder of Iranian General Qassem Solejmani and their revenge missile attack on American bases.

Iranian military forces reportedly built most of the tunnel complexes between 1997 and 2002.

However, some of the oldest countries are believed to date back to 1984.

The underground networks have been built with the aim of hiding missiles and acting as areas of deployment for attacks in the Middle East.

Iran does not have the ability of ballistic missiles to hit the US or Britain, but it is estimated to reach Ukraine.

Missile bases are found mainly around the Persian Gulf, but the 7500 Code has been found just outside Tehran.

It has been claimed that the Iranian regime used companies linked to the Revolutionary Guard a shadowed organisation that included Soleiman to secretly build places.

Photos published by NNCRI show three missile and complex tunnel locations around Iran.

Khijir's images show military base with at least three roads to go burying under a nearby hill.

Code 7500 is believed to be the last site of the Shahab 3 middle-ray missile construction.

Imam Ali's air base is located in western Iran along roads seen disappearing on a mountain. The Lard garrison is also found in western Iran. The card is described by NNCRI sources as a “complex the wide-scale “which is a highly protected and secure”.

It is this complex that is believed to have been involved in regime propaganda called “the city of the rocket”. Cell phone signals have reportedly been blocked around very secret installations.

Other countries such as the missile centre on the Iranian coast are understood to be hidden under five layers of concrete. Iran allegedly used the facility to export rockets to their representative forces in Yemen.

Soliman was the spider at the center of the network of these Iranian proxies with the claim that he had washed his hands with the blood of thousands of people from his shell attacks.

NNCRI forces said the exact number of missiles in the regime's arsenal remains unknown.

Reports from the Centre for Strategic and Internal Studies (CSIS) describe the Iranian arsenal as the largest and most variable “in the Middle East.

CSIS estimates claim Iran has at least 12 types of operational missiles, with four others developing.

“Rackets have become a central tool of Iranian energy design and anti-acts/ area denial capabilities,” says CSIS.

The CSIS also describes Iran providing representative groups with a stable <x0-furnisation of missiles and missiles”.

Iranian protests are believed to have stayed behind a missile attack on US forces in Iraq that killed an American defence contractor a move that sparked the latest tension tension.

Fear of war has eased as US President Donald Trump has chosen not to respond militarily to attacks by Iranian missiles at US bases in Iraq.

However, he announced a series of new strict sanctions, which are imposed only to further exacerbate the Iranian regime.

Iran has promised a <x0 most severe revenge”, sparking fears it will try to wage a nuclear war.

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