What if I told you that even after losing half its missile power, Iran is still firing missiles every single day.

Not one, not two, but dozens of missiles daily like clockwork.

So the big question is where are these missiles coming from and how is Iran firing them and how is Iran still standing? Because what we are about to reveal is not just a bunker.

It is a hidden underground empire of war you have never seen before.

An empire buried so deep that even the world’s most powerful bombs struggle to reach it.

Hello and welcome.

I am Nikita Kapoor and you are watching Decode.

And in this episode, we decode Iran’s secret tunnel air base.

For a month now, missiles have rained down in this war.

In the beginning, the attacks were massive.

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And now they’re slower, calculated, controlled, but they’re still happening.

10 to 15 missiles a day.

This is not weakness.

This is strategy, viewers, along with drones and other ammunitions.

Because even after losing half its missile launchers, a big chunk of its missile stockpile, Iran is still in the fight.

Why? Because hidden beneath its mountains, Iran has built something extraordinary.

Nearly 30 underground missile cities, over 100 secret tunnel exits, entire bases carved inside solid mountains.

These are not temporary shelters, viewers.

These are permanent war machines built over decades and decades.

Imagine this.

You’re standing on a quiet mountain in Iran.

Nothing unusual.

Just rocks.

Silence.

That’s it.

But beneath your feet, dozens of tunnels, trains carrying missiles, massive, massive storage depots, and even hidden launch systems.

All connected like a giant underground maze.

These bases are buried 50 to 100 m deep.

That is like hiding missiles under a 30story building of solid rock.

And not just any solid rock or material, granite, one of the hardest materials on Earth.

Even bunker buster bombs, the kind used in high-end military operations, struggle to break through these tunnels.

Yes, you heard that right.

Even the most powerful weapons may not be enough to break into these tunnels.

Now, here is where it gets even more intense.

Viewers, the United States of America and Israel know about these tunnels.

Yes.

So, what are they targeting? The entrances.

Yes.

Jets strike the tunnel openings trying to block missile launchers.

And initially they did see success.

It worked.

Yes.

Around 77% of tunnel openings were hit.

Sounds like a big win, right? Wrong.

Because within next 24 to 48 hours, engineering teams arrive, repairs begin, entrances are restored just within 24 to 48 hours.

It is like playing a game of whack-a-ole.

destroy one opening and another one opens because each missile city has multiple exits, fake exits and camouflaged doors that blend into these mountains.

So even if one door is shut, missiles simply roll out from another end of the tunnel.

Now you might be wondering, can Iran fire missiles directly from underground? Is that possible? The answer is yes, at least technically.

Iran has shown systems where missiles are lifted from underground shocks, fired without ever being seen, without being noticed, like a ghost attack.

But in this war there is no solid proof of that happening yet.

Instead what they are doing is what which is known missiles are moved out quickly mounted on mobile launcher pads fired within next few minutes.

This creates one small weakness because for a brief moment those missiles are exposed exposed to the enemy but clearly not enough to stop the attacks.

So now the big question, can these tunnel bases be destroyed? Short answer, well not easily.

And here is why.

Inside these tunnels, Iran has built thick thick walls, sharp turns and trap doors, blast proof sections, and even backup power systems, and advanced ventilation systems to survive for hours and hours.

Even if you attack inside, the explosion won’t spread so easily that it can destroy the whole tunnel.

and sending ground troops.

Well, that is even worse.

That is a death trap.

Because to destroy these tunnel bases, you would need to enter each one of them, fight inside those narrow tunnels, face traps and defenses.

It is like fighting a war inside a maze.

So what we are seeing right now is not just a war of missiles.

It is a war of engineering, strategy, survival, tunnels, underground bases.

Iran did not build these tunnels overnight.

Viewers, this is decades and decades of planning, years of constructions and preparation for exactly this moment.

This is not just a battlefield anymore.

This is a hidden war beneath the mountains inside secret tunnels.

What do you think about it? Tell us in the comment section below.