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2021 Natanz incident. 2021 Natanz Incident refers to a suspected attack on the Natanz nuclear site in Iran. [1] The Natanz nuclear facility is located in the wilderness of the province of Isfahan, in central Iran. This site is scouted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N. nuclear watchdog. [2]
After Iran's missile attack on Israel on Tuesday, there is speculation that Israel could strike Iran's nuclear facilities as it has long threatened to do. Below are some of Iran's main nuclear ...
An Israeli attack on Iran damaged facilities at a secretive military base southeast of the Iranian capital that experts in the past have linked to Tehran‘s onetime nuclear weapons program and at ...
Iran says attack on nuclear sites improbable. October 16, 2024 at 5:50 AM. DUBAI (Reuters) - The probability of an attack on Iran's nuclear sites remains low but any potential damage would be ...
October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel. On 1 October 2024, Iran launched about 200 ballistic missiles [16] at targets in Israel, in at least two waves, the largest attack during the ongoing Iran–Israel conflict. [17] Iran's codename for the attack was Operation True Promise 2 (Persian: عملیات وعده صادق ۲). [18]
The Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) (35°44′18″N 51°23′17″E) was supplied by the United States under the Atoms for Peace program. The 5-megawatt pool-type nuclear research reactor became operational in 1967 and initially used highly enriched uranium fuel. [64][65] Light water is used as moderator, coolant and shielding.
A study in April examining a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear program, published in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, concluded that the only way to penetrate the harder targets underground ...
Operation Outside the Box, [a][3][4][5][6][7] also known as Operation Orchard, [b] was an Israeli airstrike on a suspected nuclear reactor, [8] referred to as the Al Kibar site (also referred to in IAEA documents as Dair Alzour), in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria, [9] which occurred just after midnight (local time) on 6 September 2007.