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OIAC Brief on Iran


IN PLAIN SIGHT Satellite photos reveal Iran’s new ‘Desert Plan’ nuke program with underground blast sites, vanishing roads & AI drones
Iran was so determined to keep the project secret it deleted roads leading to nuclear sites from official maps
The U.S. Sun, June 10, 2025

CHILLING new details of Iran’s secret project to develop powerful nuclear warheads for missiles capable of firing over 2,000 miles have been revealed. Satellite images and new information about the clandestine programme – codenamed the “Desert Plan” – have been uncovered by Iranian resistance networks.

They warned that the tyrannical regime’s dash to obtain deadly nukes had “intensified”. Seven hidden sites in the Semnan province of northern Iran have been identified including an underground base used for nuclear explosion tests. In a bid to keep the program under wraps, regime leaders have even deleted roads leading to bases from official maps.

Low-flying aircraft and drones equipped with face recognition technology patrol the area around the sites – and any foreigners who venture near are arrested and interrogated. The new details, which were gathered by networks inside Iran from the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), were released on Tuesday by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

They uncovered how the regime initiated its “Kavir Plan” – which means Desert Plan – in 2009 to replaced the regime’s previous Amad plan, which was exposed and shut down in 2003. The Kavir Plan is a series of projects set up under the direct orders of leader Ali Khamenei to develop boosted nuclear warheads for missiles with a range exceeding 2,000 miles or 3,000 kilometers.
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