Iran's hidden underground bunkers, holding jets, missiles, and bombers

Iran keeps its fighter jets, bombers, and drones hidden underground, safeguarding them within the earth and mountains. The secret airbases were disclosed last year, and a video has now emerged showcasing Iran's first tactical and covert airbase.
Inside Iran's secret underground bunker, where fighter jets, missiles, bombers, and drones are covertly stored.

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A video has surfaced of Iran's secret airbase, revealing an underground bunker where the Iranian government conceals its fighter jets, bombers, and attack drones. Additionally, these bunkers securely store medium-range missiles. They lie 500 meters below the surface.

Watch the revealing video of the Iranian secret bunker below

Such depth offers protection against various attacks, ensuring that Iran's weapons, missiles, fighter jets, and bombers can withstand even nuclear strikes. These bases, also known as 'missile cities' in Iran, store F-4 fighter jets and medium-range Emad ballistic missiles.

A glimpse into Iran's secretive underground bunker

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The bunkers, completed in 2015, were announced by the Aerospace Force of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution's Commander, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, who stated that Iran desires peace and will not initiate war. However, if attacked, these bunkers would erupt with force.

An inside look at Iran's clandestine underground facilities

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Brigadier General Amir mentioned that these bunkers, built by order of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, are dispersed across every province of Iran. Inaccessible and impervious, their exact locations remain undisclosed.

Iran's expansive network of underground bunkers

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The bunker interiors are a labyrinth of tunnels known only to the operational staff, making infiltration or espionage incredibly difficult. Iran could launch swift missile or air strikes from these positions at any time.

Iran's strategic and secretive defensive architecture

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In Lorestan province alone, Iran has the most subterranean missile bases and fighter jet facilities. Additionally, Kermanshah province houses two underground bases. While other hidden bunkers might exist, their locations remain a closely guarded secret, invisible from the outside.

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