The Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) unveiled a new underground base where a multitude of precision-guided missiles is kept as an element of the country's deterrent power.

Why It Matters:

Underground missile bases enhance Iran's military capabilities, allowing for more effective deterrence against its adversaries and any potential threat. The bases are harder to detect and target, providing a strategic advantage in military planning.

 

The big picture:

The IRGC unveiled ballistic missiles, including "Kheybar Shekan," "Haj Qasem," "Emad," "Sejjil," "Qadr H," and "Paveh Cruise." Further details regarding the technical specifications and operational capabilities of these missiles have not been disclosed.

 

Key Points:

Iran possesses hundreds of missile farms that serve as strategic bases for storing and preparing missiles.

 

Go deeper:

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seyed mohammad kazemi