Iran’s Secret Drone Training Center Exposed
A recent intelligence report from the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has revealed the existence of a secret drone training center in Iran, known as the Gangine center. This center, previously unknown to the public, is said to host leaders of terror groups in the Middle East, including Lebanese Hezbollah.
The Gangine center is reported to be involved in training and testing drones, such as the long-range Mohajer, which can fly up to 1,000 miles over 24 hours. Additionally, the center serves as a drone pilot training facility, where militants are trained in small groups.
The timing of this revelation is significant, as Iran’s proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon has recently launched a second offensive on Israel, following the outbreak of the Gaza war. More than 3,500 projectiles have been launched into Israeli territory, resulting in casualties and displacements of civilians.
According to the report, the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics has taken over a significant amount of land in the Ganjine region for the establishment of this center. The deputy director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran’s UK office, Hossein Abedini, has condemned Iran’s aggressive actions in the region, calling for international action against the regime.
Experts suggest that Iran’s supply of drones to groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis in Yemen allows them to test and improve their missile capabilities. This poses a significant threat to regional stability and the safety of civilians.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the exposure of Iran’s secret drone training center sheds light on the country’s aggressive military activities and the need for international intervention to prevent further conflict.