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The silent destructor: How US 'tuna can-sized' mines are impacting Iran's 'missile cities'
Iran accuses the US of dropping anti-tank landmines near a missile facility, causing casualties. Images show BLU-91/B mines, part of the US-made 'Gator' system, geolocated near a Shiraz missile base. While the US is the …
Iran accuses the US of dropping anti-tank landmines near a missile facility, causing casualties. Images show BLU-91/B mines, part of the US-made 'Gator' system, geolocated near a Shiraz missile base.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Iran accuses the US of dropping anti-tank landmines near a missile facility, causing casualties.
- Images show BLU-91/B mines, part of the US-made 'Gator' system, geolocated near a Shiraz missile base.
- While the US is the only known possessor, independent confirmation is lacking.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- Images show BLU-91/B mines, part of the US-made 'Gator' system, geolocated near a Shiraz missile base.
- While the US is the only known possessor, independent confirmation is lacking.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- While the US is the only known possessor, independent confirmation is lacking.
- Iran accuses the US of dropping anti-tank landmines near a missile facility, causing casualties.
- Images show BLU-91/B mines, part of the US-made 'Gator' system, geolocated near a Shiraz missile base.