The Islamic Republic uses a valley in Kermanshah, in western Iran, to base its arsenal of Qiam-1 ballistic missiles, according to a new report from the Alma Research and Education Center.
“Not only do we have positive identification of the Qiam-1 ballistic missile arsenal in Kermanshah, Iran but you can even look directly into the missile base from an overlooking observation point,” the Center said last week.
The report shows Qiam-1 ballistic missiles based at an area around 150 kilometers from the border with Iraq. The missiles are allegedly kept in dozens of bunkers in three underground sites. One of them is in Konesht Canyon.
There are “dozens of missile bunkers” dug into this canyon, the research center says.
A video online produced by Alma shows evidence of 61 missile bunkers in the canyon. Footage also shows what a bunker for a Qiam missile might look like. READ MORE