
Season 2 · Episode 914
Under the Mountain: Engineering Iran's Subterranean Launch Systems
Explore the massive engineering behind Iran's subterranean missile bases and why they are nearly impossible to destroy from the air.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 2, 202618m 31s
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Show Notes
Deep beneath the Zagros and Alborz mountains lies a vast network of reinforced tunnels and automated launch systems known as "missile cities." In this episode, Herman and Corn break down the sophisticated civil engineering—from industrial tunnel-boring machines to vertical launch capsules—that gives Iran's arsenal unprecedented strategic depth. Discover why these subterranean fortresses represent a "porcupine strategy" that challenges even the world's most powerful bunker-busting munitions and creates a persistent "whack-a-mole" challenge for modern militaries.