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12 Key Facts About Iran's Mountain of Daggers Nuclear Facility: Deeply Buried and Highly Fortified

PUBLISHED April 18, 2026
12 Key Facts About Iran's Mountain of Daggers Nuclear Facility: Deeply Buried and Highly Fortified

Understanding the Mountain of Daggers Nuclear Facility

As tensions between Washington and Tehran escalate, the Mountain of Daggers nuclear facility emerges as a potential target in a new conflict, should diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran falter. Despite claims from Washington of significant damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, the Mountain of Daggers site is considered one of the most formidable challenges facing the U.S., according to reports from the New York Times.

The Mountain of Daggers facility has remained largely unscathed from American and Israeli strikes, indicating a shift in Iranian strategy towards constructing more deeply embedded and fortified nuclear sites. This advancement bolsters Iran's resilience against military attacks, enhancing its nuclear program's security.

Here are twelve crucial facts about the Mountain of Daggers nuclear facility, as reported by AFP:

  1. The facility is located at a depth of 100 meters beneath the surface.
  2. It is surrounded by solid layers of granite rock, which significantly enhances its resistance to penetration or destruction.
  3. The site is classified as one of the most fortified nuclear installations, making it challenging to target even with the most powerful conventional weapons.
  4. Analysts suggest that the facility may be used in the future for uranium enrichment at high purity levels, potentially suitable for military applications.
  5. Iran began operations at this site in 2020, announcing its intent to produce centrifuges.
  6. Tehran has denied the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to the facility for inspections.
  7. The absence of international oversight has heightened suspicions regarding the true nature of activities taking place at the site.
  8. Estimates indicate that Iran possesses a stockpile of highly enriched uranium that could be quickly converted into materials suitable for nuclear weapons.
  9. Satellite imagery has revealed increased activity at the site, including the use of heavy machinery and enhancements to the facility's entrances.
  10. This uptick in activity is believed to be part of a strategy of "repositioning," involving the transfer of sensitive nuclear operations to more secure locations.
  11. Some American entities have proposed complex scenarios for dealing with the facility, including special ground operations or unconventional methods to disrupt its functions.
  12. Attacking the Mountain of Daggers facility poses a significant challenge, not only due to its destruction difficulty but also because of the potential risks associated with burying nuclear materials under debris.

As reported by lite.almasryalyoum.com.

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