American Journal: Iran’s Special Concrete Can Withstand U.S. Bunker-Buster Bombs
According to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Russia Today via Mehr News Agency, the American publication Popular mechanics stated: The U.S. targeted iran’s nuclear facilities with bunker-buster bombs during its attacks on the country. If we look at past evidence,it becomes clear that Iran’s nuclear facilities have likely survived these strikes.
The report explains that this resilience stems from both the design and composition of these underground structures. These facilities have remained operational against bunker-busters throughout modern warfare history.
The article further notes that in early 2000, reports emerged about a bunker-buster bomb striking an Iranian underground military installation.However, instead of destroying the target, the weapon reportedly failed to penetrate as intended.
Iran has long been a leader in producing highly sophisticated ballistic missiles, with one of its most advanced systems proving superior against armored targets.
According to the report, Iran’s missile technology initially relied on conventional warheads capable of penetrating standard armor.However, with the emergence of specialized technologies for producing ultra-advanced warheads, this equation has shifted. The breakthrough was achieved through a unique combination of high-strength steel alloys in these warheads.
Previously, American sources had also acknowledged that Iran’s missile infrastructure remained intact despite repeated aggressor attacks targeting the country.