A recent study by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in the United Kingdom finds that the United States and the Zionist regime of Israel lack the military capability to destroy Iran’s deeply buried nuclear sites.
According to the report, Israel currently possesses bunker-buster bombs that can penetrate up to six meters underground. In contrast, Iran’s nuclear facilities are located dozens of meters beneath the surface, well beyond the reach of Israeli weaponry.
The study also examined U.S. capabilities, noting that America’s most powerful conventional bomb, the GBU-57, can reach depths of up to 60 meters. However, Iran’s most critical nuclear facility, Fordow, lies between 80 and 90 meters underground, leaving even this bomb ineffective.
The study follows recent strikes by the Zionist regime targeting Iran’s Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities. However, Iranian officials have stated that the attacks caused no significant damage.