The Impact Of Israeli Attacks Is Considered To Hamper Iran's Mass Missile Production

JAKARTA - Researchers from the United States (US) revealed Israeli airstrikes hit a former Iran nuclear weapons test building that is no longer operating.

Former UN arms inspector David totals and associate research analyst at CNAhiry Eveleth said their assessment was based on commercial satellite imagery.

Citing Reuters on Sunday, October 27, the two also mentioned Iranian facilities used to mix solid fuel for missiles hit by Israeli attacks.

In addition, airstrikes on Saturday, October 27 hit other targets, including a number of buildings in a large military complex near Tehran, Parchin.

The attack also targeted a large missile production site near Tehran, Khojir.

Khojir is known to experience a massive expansion of development in July 2024.

Eveleth estimates that Israeli attacks could have a significant impact in hampering Iran's ability to mass-produce missiles.