🚨MORE DETAILS FROM IRAN SATTELITE IMAGERY ANALYSIS: David Albright, a former U.N. weapons inspector who heads the Institute for Science and International Security research group, and Decker Eveleth, an associate research analyst at CNA, a think tank in Washington, D.C., reached the assessments [about Parchin and Khojir] based on satellite imagery from Planet Labs. To start, Eveleth says that the buildings that Israel struck at Parchin are located about 350 yards from a facility once involved in Iran's nuclear weapons development program. The strikes at that site "may have significantly hampered Iran's ability to mass produce missiles." Eveleth continued to the solid-fuel mixers, which he says are "hard to make and export-controlled." Iran has imported these industrial mixers over the past decade (at great expense) and will have difficulty replacing them. Even with this "limited" operation, Eveleth says that Israel "may have struck a significant blow against Iran's ability to mass-produce missiles and made it more difficult for any future Iranian missile attack to pierce Israel's missile defenses. The strikes appear to be highly accurate."
See Tweet