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Strike On Iran's Shahed Factory: Satellite Images

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Strike On Iran's Shahed Factory: Satellite Images

The Iranian regime is hiding critical production facilities underground.

Late on the evening of January 28, a military industrial facility in Isfahan was hit by a drone attack in Iran. In particular, information about a Shahed-136 drone manufacturing plant was actively spreading.

Defense Express reported on possible destruction of the Shahed-136 drone manufacturing plant in Iran.

It is worth realizing that Iran has been hiding critical production facilities underground for decades. For example, there is a massive underground facility near the Shahed-136 production plant that is tapped into the mountain and has three gates at once.

"Thus, it is unlikely that an attack by a small force, which caused only a rather moderate reaction from the Iranian Ministry of Defense, could really take out any important military facility in the country. It is quite possible that there may well be underground production facilities. Special concrete bombs are already necessary to destroy them," Defense Express summed up.

As Charter97.org reported, on the night of January 29, powerful explosions and fires broke out at seven industrial sites and military bases in various regions of Iran. The UAVs struck the assembly points for drones, ammunition production facilities, and oil refineries - a total of fourteen sites were damaged, including none of the nuclear ones.

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