U.S. Hunts Iran’s Underground Missile “Cities” as Launchers Are Destroyed in Seconds

🚨 U.S. Hunts Iran’s Underground Missile “Cities” as Launchers Are Destroyed in Seconds
U.S. forces are closely monitoring Iran’s network of underground missile facilities—often called “missile cities.” Using satellites, drones, and surveillance aircraft, military analysts track the moment mobile missile launchers exit the tunnels to prepare for launch. When detected, precision strikes rapidly destroy the launch vehicles before missiles can be fired.
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Once launchers are eliminated, heavy bunker-busting bombs target the tunnel entrances, collapsing them and trapping missile stockpiles and operators inside. Analysts say the strategy has significantly reduced Iran’s missile activity as airpower and surveillance allow forces to strike quickly whenever launch systems appear.
Military experts say the tactic is turning Iran’s underground bases—once built to protect missiles—into strategic vulnerabilities in modern high-tech warfare.
