The Iranian military seems to be sending a message to Donald Trump by revealing a new naval base ahead of his inauguration.
The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has unveiled a new strategic underground base along the southern coast of Iran, near the Persian Gulf, housing myriads of fast attack craft.
State TV says facility 'built at depth of 500 meters,' contains vessels with long-range missiles capable of 'destroying US warships'; reveal comes 2 days before Trump takes office
Iran unveiled an underground missile storage facility and announced Friday that it is manufacturing “new special missiles,” according to Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) affiliated Tasnim news.
Iran unveiled an underground naval missile base at an undisclosed Gulf location on Saturday, state TV said, two days before the start of Donald Trump's second term as president of the United States.
Iranian state TV on Friday showed the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps touring an underground missile base used in an attack against Israel, hours after fighters marched through Tehran.
Tehran has been carrying out military drills as its leaders are concerned Donald Trump, who will be sworn in for a second presidential term in Washington later today, may empower Iran's arch-enemy Israel to strike its nuclear sites.
Footage claiming to show a secret Iranian underground naval base was made public by Tehran’s state television on Saturday - the second video the Islamic Republic has released of its arsenal ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Iran has disclosed an underground naval missile base in the Gulf, as tensions with the U.S. rise just before Donald Trump's second presidential term. The facility, revealed during war games, houses vessels designed for long-range warfare,
The Navy of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has unveiled an underground base accommodating various combat vessels, the IRGC’s official news outlet Sepah News reported Saturday. The base,
Iran unveiled an underground missile storage ... state TV IRIB on Friday showed IRGC Commander Major General Hossein Salami and Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh touring the facility.
Iran unveiled an underground naval missile base at an undisclosed Gulf location on Saturday, state TV said, two days before the start of Donald Trump's second term as president.