Satellite Images Reveal Extensive Destruction At Iranian Missile Production Sites After Israeli Strikes

Satellite images released Tuesday appear to show significant damage at key Iranian missile production sites following a series of Israeli airstrikes, offering a rare glimpse into the scale of the strikes deep inside Iran’s military infrastructure.

The images, captured by the defense intelligence firm Vantor, show multiple buildings destroyed or heavily damaged at Iran’s Parchin military complex, a sprawling facility located south of Tehran that has long been associated with Iran’s missile and weapons development programs. In the satellite photos, several large structures appear reduced to rubble, while others show collapsed roofs and blackened debris fields.

The IDF said it targeted Parchin on Thursday in a coordinated strike aimed at crippling parts of Iran’s ballistic missile program. The attack focused on several critical facilities within the complex, including factories producing explosives for ballistic missile warheads, plants manufacturing specialized raw materials used in missile engines, and a facility used for mixing and casting missile fuel. Israeli officials also said the strikes hit a complex involved in the research, development, assembly and production of advanced cruise missiles.

A separate image captured by Airbus shows multiple buildings damaged or destroyed at a missile production facility in Shahrud, located in northeastern Iran. Several structures at the site appear flattened or severely damaged, with debris scattered across the compound.

The IDF said it struck the Shahrud facility on Saturday, describing it as a central hub in Iran’s missile production network. According to the IDF, the plant was responsible for manufacturing many of the missiles that have been launched toward Israel in recent years.

If confirmed, the destruction at both sites would represent one of the most significant blows to Iran’s missile infrastructure in years. The facilities targeted at Parchin and Shahrud are believed to play a major role in Iran’s efforts to produce and expand its arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles.

Iranian officials have not publicly detailed the extent of the damage, and independent verification remains limited. However, analysts say the satellite imagery provides compelling evidence that the strikes hit their intended targets and caused substantial disruption.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

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