Hassan Al-Somal
Elite Member
A Channel 14 report dated 16 April claims Iran has launched a large-scale engineering operation to restore its missile infrastructure following recent strikes, using the ceasefire window to accelerate recovery efforts.
Satellite imagery cited in the report reportedly shows heavy machinery deployed at the Imam Ali missile base in western Iran, where teams are working to extract launchers buried under debris after bunker-busting attacks.
The report alleges that Iran is using specialized Chinese lifting equipment and Russian technical expertise to recover and assess damaged systems, with some components reportedly being replaced or upgraded to improve accuracy and resilience.
According to the report, Tehran is also reinforcing its missile sites by deepening underground facilities and constructing additional protective layers, while deploying mobile air defense systems to secure reconstruction zones.
Despite economic pressure and a US naval blockade, Iran has reportedly allocated significant emergency funding — sourced in part from oil sales — to prioritize military recovery. Israeli security sources cited in the report warns that amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, Iran is working to rebuild and fortify its capabilities, potentially emerging from the ceasefire with a more durable and advanced missile network.






