In a public session of the Iranian Parliament on 24 November 2003, Ahmad Shirzad, a deputy from the city of Isfahan, stated that "the regime had constructed a vast underground laboratory in Isfahan, 50 meters below the ground. He specifically referred to centrifuges and suggested that the underground facility covered more than 20,000 square meters..." [SOURCE]
| Comparative Imagery of the Esfahan Technology Center -- Unidentified Tunneling Project |
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| This imagery is published as a joint initiative with Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel's top daily newspaper, and its intelligence correspondent, Ronen Bergman | ||
| Click on the small image to view a comparative overview | ||
Comparative Imagery of Esfahan Technology Center |
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| Unidentified Tunneling Project | ||
| Click on the small image to view a larger version | ||
Unidentified tunneling project as of 25 May 2000 |
Unidentified tunneling project as of 4 October 2001. No apparent change |
Unidentified tunneling project as of 17 February 2002. No apparent change. |
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