Iranian resistance group says regime developing warheads for missiles with 3,000 kilometer range
These warheads are being developed at the Shahrud missile site in Iran,
An Iranian resistance group said Friday that it has confirmed that the regime is in the process of developing nuclear warheads that are intended for solid-fuel missiles that could exceed 3,000 kilometers.
The warheads are being developed at the Shahrud missile site in Iran, according to a report from the National Council of Resistance of Iran obtained by Just the News.
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"This is the entity that was created to consolidate all of the activities of the Iran regime for building the bomb," Alireza Jafarzadeh, the deputy director of the group's U.S. office, said during a press conference.
He said that data and research that the group obtained shows that there are large-scale operations and an organization at the Shahrud missile site.
Jafarzadeh later said the regime is planning to launch a space initiative as well.
"Basically they're saying the aim is to launch a communication satellite into orbit," he said. Now they have used the AIM 100 missile to launch a satellite. They added a number of tests that they launched this missile. . AIM 100. This is the go to missile that they have for building the nuclear warhead."
The NCRI's report concluded by saying that the international community should put sanctions on Iran as lifting previous sanctions emboldened the country to accelerate its nuclear program.