Iran unveils underground 'Missile City' as US nuclear deal deadline looms
The unveiling marked Iran's latest defiance of US pressure, showcasing advanced missile stockpiles while exposing structural vulnerabilities that could prove disastrous if hit by American or Israeli strikes.
Iran unveils third underground missile facility amid US tensions. Facility dubbed 'Missile City' by Iran's Revolutionary Guards
A Video shows critical vulnerabilities in storage and design
Iran has unveiled its third underground missile facility, underscoring its determination to bolster military defences as as the deadline for Donald Trump's ultimatum to surrender its nuclear program approaches. Dubbed a "missile city" by Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), the base features extensive underground tunnels packed with advanced weaponry.
In the 85-second footage broadcast by Iranian state media, top military commander, Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, and IRGC Aerospace Force chief Amir Ali Hajizadeh can be seen touring the fortified complex. The arsenal includes some of Iran's most sophisticated missiles, such as the Kheybar Shekan, Ghadr-H, Sejil, and Paveh Land Attack Cruise Missiles — weapons reportedly deployed in recent attacks on Israel.