The Parchin Military Complex pictured on March 4, 2021. Imagery courtesy Maxar Technologies via Google Earth, Infographics courtesy of The Intel Lab
The National: New buildings spotted at Iran's Parchin military site
* Facility was once used for nuclear activities and it has been heavily refurbished
Satellite images show that four new buildings have gone up at Iran’s Parchin military complex, where explosives experiments related to nuclear weapons were conducted in the early 2000s.
The structures are surrounded by steep walls made of compacted earth to deflect explosions, intelligence consultancy group The Intel Lab said. Military grade explosives are manufactured and tested at Parchin, which is about 30 kilometres south-east of Tehran, but analysts linked the site to other activities.
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WNU Editor: This Iranian military site has a murky history .... 'Blast' deepens mystery of Iran's Parchin military complex (BBC).
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