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Iran secretly building nuclear missiles that can hit Europe

2025.02.04, 14:54
Iran secretly building nuclear missiles that can hit Europe

Iran is developing nuclear missiles with a range of 3,000 km based on designs handed to the Iranian regime by North Korea.

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This was reported by the "Telegraph".

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), which has previously exposed details of Tehran’s secret uranium enrichment facilities, has shared information on how the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are expanding their weapons programmes.

The exiled opposition group says that two sites camouflaged as communication satellite launch facilities have been used to rush the production of nuclear warheads.

They are both under the control of the Organisation for Advanced Defence Research (SPND), the regime’s nuclear weapons arm.

 

At the first site, known as the Shahrud missile site, about 35km from a city of the same name, SPND and IRGC Aerospace Force experts have been working on producing a nuclear warhead capable of being fitted to a Ghaem-100, solid-fuelled rocket with a range of 3,000km.

Missiles with that range would allow Iran to launch nuclear strikes deep into Europe from its territory. There have been at least three successful launches of the rocket, which the NCRI says “enhances the regime’s capability to deploy nuclear weapons”.

 

Iran is developing nuclear missiles at two sites with a range of 3,000km

 

 

The IRGC has also announced plans to test more advanced Ghaem-105 rockets in the coming months.

Previous tests at the site were conducted as satellite launches as the rockets were described as “satellite carriers” to conceal the regime’s alleged nuclear missile programme, the NCRI says.

Satellite images show a large concrete platform from which mobile launch vehicles can fire the rockets skywards. Nearby, there are clusters of buildings where the research is believed to be used for research purposes.

 

A second site, situated around 70km southeast of the city of Semnan, is being used to develop Simorgh missiles, a weapon based on North Korean designs.

The designs are similar to the North Korean UNHA-1, an 18-metre tall rocket, which Pyongyang says is an expendable rocket for carrying equipment into space. Significant portions of the site are based underground to conceal the work from intelligence satellites capturing images of the area.

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