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- Did Iran move centrifuges before US strike? Satellite images show . . .
Fordow is one of the most heavily fortified nuclear enrichment sites in Iran Built secretly and later revealed by Western powers in 2009, the underground facility houses around 2,000 centrifuges
- Verification and monitoring in the Islamic Republic of Iran in light of . . .
On 28 May 2025, the Agency verified at FFEP in Unit 2 that Iran was feeding: UF 6 enriched up to 5% U-235 into up to 1044 IR-1 centrifuges in three sets of two interconnected cascades to enrich UF 6 up to 20% U-235; UF 6 enriched up to 20% U-235 into up to 350 IR-6 centrifuges in one set of two
- Images reveals devastation at Irans most protected nuclear site
Initial satellite imagery documenting the strike on Iran's Fordo nuclear complex, situated 12 miles northeast of Qom, reveals precise impact locations where Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs struck the formidable mountain barrier shielding dual enrichment chambers These facilities housed centrifuge cascades designed for high-grade uranium processing – potentially reaching the 90% weapons
- Iran’s Fordow nuclear site - a key flashpoint in the global nuclear . . .
The IAEA’s report of May 31, 2025, confirmed that Iran has resumed enrichment of uranium to 60% purity at Fordow - a level dangerously close to weapons-grade The site now reportedly contains around 2,700 centrifuges, and analysts estimate that Iran could convert its current stockpile into 233 kilograms of weapons-grade uranium - enough for
- The radiation risks of Iran’s nuclear program, with or without a strike . . .
Fordow is Iran’s second pilot fuel enrichment plant (FFEP) It is located deep underground, at about 80 to 90 meters deep, inside a mountain near the city of Qom in northern Iran According to the IAEA, the facility hosts 1,044 IR-1 centrifuges as well as 1,740 IR-6 centrifuges of Iran’s most advanced type
- What is Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, and could US weapons destroy it . . .
The site is designed to hold up to 2,976 spinning centrifuges, the IAEA said, a fraction of the capacity for the approximately 50,000 in Natanz, Iran’s main nuclear site, which Israel struck the
- What we know about Iran’s secretive Fordow nuclear site | CNN
It’s key to Iran's nuclear program: the Fordow plant - in a mountain lair where hundreds of centrifuges, hidden possibly 90 meters underground, enrich uranium to 60%
- Inside Iran’s Fordow nuclear site: Buried in a mountain, bombproof and . . .
Fordow: Dug deep into a mountain near Qom, Fordow is Iran’s most fortified site Originally banned from enrichment under the 2015 deal, it now runs about 2,000 centrifuges, including IR-6
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