Iran Reveals Massive Underground “Missile City” Equipped With Kamikaze Naval Drones
In a dramatic military announcement, Iran has revealed the existence of a massive underground facility often referred to as a “Missile City,” reportedly packed with advanced weapons and kamikaze-style naval drones. The underground base, hidden deep within fortified tunnels, appears to contain a large stockpile of unmanned explosive boats designed to target enemy ships in strategic waterways. According to Iranian officials, these drones are capable of operating in high-risk combat zones and can be deployed quickly during military conflicts.
Experts believe the system is designed to strengthen Iran’s defense strategy in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes. The kamikaze naval drones are reportedly capable of traveling at high speeds and carrying explosive payloads intended to damage or destroy large naval vessels.
Images released alongside the announcement show rows of unmanned boats lined up inside a massive underground tunnel complex along with missile systems and military equipment. The development has sparked international attention and debate over regional security, as analysts assess how this capability might shift the balance of power in the Middle East. Observers say the revelation signals Iran’s continued focus on asymmetric naval warfare and underground military infrastructur