The Iranian Revolutionary Guard unveils an underground missile city
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard unveiled an underground missile city on Tuesday evening, a move that reflects the continued development of the country’s defensive military infrastructure.
Iranian state television broadcast a video documenting the missile city, describing it as “amazing”.
The official IRNA news agency reported that the Revolutionary Guards’ aerospace force unveiled a group of precision-guided missiles in one of its hundreds of missile cities.
IRNA explained that the missiles unveiled by the Aerospace Force are the “Khaybarshegan”, “Haj Qassem”, “Emad”, “Sajjil”, “Ghadr H”, and “Cruise Paveh” missiles.
During the unveiling of the missile city, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri said that all the necessary dimensions to build a force dozens of times greater than that of Operation True Promise 2 are under construction, and some of them have been prepared.
Major General Mohammad Bagheri added, “The rate of our capabilities’ growth is much faster than the enemy’s ability to repair its weaknesses, and it has fallen behind us in terms of the balance of power”.
The Chief of General Staff stated that after “True Promise 1 and 2,” Tehran had identified the enemy’s weaknesses.
For his part, Major General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Revolutionary Guards Air Force, emphasized that this missile city is part of Iran’s never-ending defense program.
“If we unveil a missile city every week, we won’t be finished in two years,” Major General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said.
