Iran has released new footage of its underground weapons depots. The kilometer-long underground tunnels contain numerous missile boats, naval mines, and unmanned craft. Iran is currently actively using naval mines and unmanned craft in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has released new footage of its underground weapons depots. Numerous Shahed 136 missiles and drones are housed in the underground tunnels. It is emphasized that this is not archival footage and that the video was filmed today. Western experts believe Iran has retained at least 60 percent of its missile arsenal and is currently restoring the entrances to its underground missile cities. The history of Iran's "missile cities" began in the 1980s. Since then, the network of underground bases has expanded throughout the country. Iran's "missile cities" are known to be located at depths of up to 100 meters, making them virtually invulnerable even to the use of nuclear weapons.
The Iranian Navy has released footage of speedboats patrolling the Strait of Hormuz. The video shows several speedboats of an unknown model moving in a line through the strait.