Satellite Images Reveal Iran’s Rapid Restoration of Underground Missile Bases
Iran has reopened dozens of underground missile tunnels damaged by US and Israeli strikes. Satellite images show bulldozers and dump trucks clearing rubble and filling craters at multiple sites. Experts warn this repair effort highlights the limits of targeting tunnel entrances alone. They point out that intact launchers and missile stocks mean Iran can still fire long-range missiles despite ground-level bombing. Analysts note that repaved roads and cleared entrances restore operational capacity. They caution that without clear strategic objectives, tactical strikes may fall short of degrading Iran’s overall missile threat.
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