U.S. officials say that many of Iran's ballistic missiles are deployed in underground caves and other facilities carved into granite mountains, making them difficult for U.S. attack aircraft to destroy. The U.S. has mostly only bombed the entrances t

2026-05-19

U.S. officials say that many of Iran's ballistic missiles are deployed in underground caves and other facilities carved into granite mountains, making them difficult for U.S. attack aircraft to destroy. The U.S. has mostly only bombed the entrances to these facilities, causing them to collapse and be buried, but not completely destroyed them. Iran has now cleared a large number of such launch sites.