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Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles

The secret site where Iran is suspected of developing long-range ballistic missiles capable of reaching targets in Europe has been uncovered by new satellite photographs.

The imagery has pinpointed the facility from where the Iranians launched their Kavoshgar 1 “research rocket” on February 4, claiming that it was in connection with their space programme.

Analysis of the photographs taken by the Digital Globe QuickBird satellite four days after the launch has revealed a number of intriguing features that indicate to experts that it is the same site where Iran is focusing its efforts on developing a ballistic missile with a range of about 6,000km (4,000 miles).

A previously unknown missile location, the site, about 230km southeast of Tehran, and the link with Iran's long-range programme, was revealed by Jane's Intelligence Review after a study of the imagery by a former Iraq weapons inspector. A close examination of the photographs has indicated that the Iranians are following the same path as North Korea, pursuing a space programme that enables Tehran to acquire expertise in long-range missile technology.

Geoffrey Forden, a research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that there was a recently constructed building on the site, about 40 metres in length, which was similar in form and size to the Taepodong long-range missile assembly facility in North Korea.

Avital Johanan, the editor of Jane's Proliferation, said that the analysis of the Iranian site indicated that Tehran may be about five years away from developing a 6,000km ballistic missile. This would tie in with American intelligence estimates and underlines why President Bush wants the Polish and Czech components of the US missile defence system to be up and running by 2013.

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Re: Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2008, 03:22:09 PM »
Can't be to much of a secret if we can send a few cruise missiles there for a visit.
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Re: Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2008, 03:25:44 PM »
Can't be to much of a secret if we can send a few cruise missiles there for a visit.

then it would be a "blazing secret" :wink:

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Re: Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2008, 03:32:04 PM »
It is time bomb-bomb-bomb  bomb-bomb-Iran to make all the DUmmies cream their jeans.  They would SOOOOOO celebrate inside while waxing dreadful doom hysterically on the outside. 

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Re: Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2008, 07:59:30 PM »
Seriously, how 'secret' can anyone really expect a stationary launch site to be in the age of satellite reconaissance?  Sure, you can keep people out on the ground, and camouflage things to a degree, but you can bet its GPS data is already dialed into plenty of weapon guidance systems.
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