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I think that there is going to be some kind of strategic relationship agreement signed between Iran and Russia in this case.

Arman export is surprising as Iran would want to keep as many of these anti-ballistic missile systems for itself and only just been inducted last year.
Which is why i believe these mobile air defenses Iran is moving to its North are defensive move against Azerbaijan. Iran is sensing a surprise attack/aggression from north of Iran, in the direction of Azerbaijan's territory and airspace- not sure if Israel or/and NATO (with Turkey's full but hidden involvement) will use AZ territory to strike Iran. It seems aggression from the West towards Iran comes mainly from Azerbaijan, Iraq and the Persian Gulf.
 
Recent events have shown how corrupt the Syrian army has been. It is even possible that the Syrian army itself has paved the way for Israel's attack.
Assad is responsible for the Syrian army's corruption then.
 
Iran can defeat Azerbaijani invasion with ease if it has sizeable ground forces in the area and modernized tanks.

FPV drones will make short work of any Azerbaijani spearhead advance units invading into Iran.
 
how many missiles did you count?
I counted 14 trucks while they were walking and I counted 98 canister and I most likely missed several and there were several other corridors in the complex racked up with missiles. I guesstimate several hundreds to probably closer to a thousand. Add that to that they say that there are hundreds of these missiles cities. Conservativly that's a missile inventory in the higher tens of thousands and most like than a hundred thousand! It's bewildering just to think how Iran has prepared for a missile centric warfare against the zionist FUKUS alliance.
 
I counted 14 trucks while they were walking and I counted 98 canister and I most likely missed several and there were several other corridors in the complex racked up with missiles. I guesstimate several hundreds to probably closer to a thousand. Add that to that they say that there are hundreds of these missiles cities. Conservativly that's a missile inventory in the higher tens of thousands and most like than a hundred thousand! It's bewildering just to think how Iran has prepared for a missile centric warfare against the zionist FUKUS alliance.
they said they only showed 10% of this base (south of Shiraz)

but I was not impressed that they only showed Emad, Qadr, and Qiam in this base. older missiles with low accuracy. showing a base like this with hundreds of Fattah and Khorramshahr would send a stronger signal
 
they said they only showed 10% of this base (south of Shiraz)

but I was not impressed that they only showed Emad, Qadr, and Qiam in this base. older missiles with low accuracy. showing a base like this with hundreds of Fattah and Khorramshahr would send a stronger signal
They probably showed the base that already identified by the west ....
And Im sure they just put more valuable assets in base deeper in Iran or closer to Tehran for more protection ...
 
They probably showed the base that already identified by the west ....
And Im sure they just put more valuable assets in base deeper in Iran or closer to Tehran for more protection ...
the base is good but it's a waste to use such a big base for soviet era liquid fuel missiles

and all the bases are probably identified already, amateur OSINT guys can identify most of them on twitter already let alone US government
 
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Iranian media have published footage of Commander Major General Hossein Salami visiting one of Iran's underground missile bases. The footage shows the impressive stockpiles of ballistic missiles that are at the disposal of the IRGC.
According to Petr Shpagin, a former employee of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, underground bases can withstand nuclear weapons strikes. Iran has long been known for its extensive complex of underground facilities housing missile systems. Such bases ensure the secrecy and protection of weapons from possible attacks. The underground base is equipped with modern missile systems that are capable of hitting targets at long distances.

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the base is good but it's a waste to use such a big base for soviet era liquid fuel missiles

and all the bases are probably identified already, amateur OSINT guys can identify most of them on twitter already let alone US government

Matters very little if US can identify all of them. Without total control of Iranian airspace and extremely precision bombing runs, the U.S. cannot permanently disable these sites without Tier 1 operators going in and doing a demolition run.
 
Matters very little if US can identify all of them. Without total control of Iranian airspace and extremely precision bombing runs, the U.S. cannot permanently disable these sites without Tier 1 operators going in and doing a demolition run.
indeed, I was just replying to the comment that 'They probably showed the base that already identified by the west ....'

Yemeni missile bases and Lebanese missile bases continued to be operational after months of bombing
 
Iranian media have published footage of Commander Major General Hossein Salami visiting one of Iran's underground missile bases. The footage shows the impressive stockpiles of ballistic missiles that are at the disposal of the IRGC.
According to Petr Shpagin, a former employee of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, underground bases can withstand nuclear weapons strikes. Iran has long been known for its extensive complex of underground facilities housing missile systems. Such bases ensure the secrecy and protection of weapons from possible attacks. The underground base is equipped with modern missile systems that are capable of hitting targets at long distances.

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Yes, this makes sense. On a smaller scale, underground and in-mountain bases protected hezbollah's rockets and missiles from Israel, which allowed them to fire at Israel until the ceasefire was signed while preserving hezbollah's capacity to fight. The theory of underground bases worked well and proved itself.
 

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