Iran 'installs air missile systems around former nuclear enrichment plant'
has reportedly installed a powerful missile defence system around a former underground enrichment plant now used as a science facility, in order to “protect” it from external harm. The Fordow facility, situated roughly 60 miles south of the Iranian capital Tehran, is to be defended by a comprehensive S-300 surface-to-air missile defence system, supplied by the Russian government. The system is thought to be capable of firing missiles at targets over 90 miles away and track potential threats within a 200 mile radius, carried on the back of ...
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