Satellites Spot Iran 'BURYING' Nuclear Sites — US Commandos 'LOCKED OUT' of Tunnels
Автор: Economy Meets Warfare
Загружено: 2026-02-11
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Recent **satellite imagery appears to show Iran deliberately burying and sealing entrances to tunnels at its nuclear facilities — including the heavily damaged Isfahan site — by filling them with earth and soil, possibly to protect what remains underground from a potential U.S. or allied raid. High-resolution commercial satellite photos reveal that multiple tunnel access points have been covered with dirt, making them nearly unrecognizable compared with earlier imagery. Analysts say this kind of back-filling can make it harder for airstrikes to penetrate and for special forces to enter underground complexes.
These developments come amid ongoing uncertainty about the status of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure after previous U.S. and Israeli strikes in June 2025, which heavily damaged the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan complexes. Satellite monitoring has since shown construction of roofs over damaged buildings and earthworks designed to conceal or reinforce what remains of centrifuge halls and underground tunnels.
In this video, we break down:
• What the latest satellite images show about Iran’s efforts to bury and conceal nuclear tunnel entrances
• Why back-filling and hardening underground facilities complicates assessment and potential access by outside forces
• How such moves affect the ability of inspectors or special operations units to verify what’s inside those sites
• The broader strategic context of Tehran’s nuclear program, its deep-buried facilities, and how satellite monitoring has become the primary way to observe them
This episode focuses on verified open-source satellite imagery analysis and expert interpretation of Iran’s defensive measures — not unconfirmed leaks or sensational speculation.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It uses publicly available satellite imagery analysis and expert commentary to explain developments at Iran’s nuclear sites. It does not claim access to classified information about what is inside the buried tunnels or assert that U.S. commandos have definitively been “locked out” of any specific location. Satellite imagery can indicate changes on the surface — such as entrances being covered with soil — but cannot independently confirm underground conditions or operational details without corroborating intelligence.
Descriptions of Iran’s motivations or intentions are interpretive and based on expert assessments; they should not be construed as confirmed operational plans or predictive outcomes. Viewer discretion is advised due to the discussion of sensitive international security and nuclear monitoring topics.
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