That’s a interesting point but since I don’t need to know too much because it’s not in my field of job description I don’t focus on the details. So I kinda looked it up. The mountains are strategic protecting the facilities from bombing. So with tunnels scientists could travel underground and don’t even know where they go or building somewhere else while Isreal and US focused on what they do know it’s possible. I don’t know how far those satellites can go.
Detection and Countermeasures
- Intelligence Monitoring: U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies utilize high-resolution satellite imagery to track new tunnel entrances, ventilation shafts, and the movement of specialized personnel.
- Bunker-Buster Limits: Most conventional bunker-busters, like the GBU-57, can only penetrate a few dozen meters of hard rock. Facilities buried hundreds of meters deep under granite, such as the Yazd fortress, are largely immune to current conventional air strikes. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
