Quick Read
- CENTCOM released imagery showing Iran’s Kuh-E Barjamali Ballistic Missile Assembly Facility.
- The facility was identified as a key site for producing short, medium, and close-range ballistic missiles.
- Images confirm the site was intact on March 1, 2026, and heavily damaged by March 7, 2026, rendering it inoperable.
WASHINGTON (Azat TV) – The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has released new imagery that provides a stark visual account of the Kuh-E Barjamali Ballistic Missile Assembly Facility in Iran, confirming its severe damage and subsequent incapacitation. The facility, identified as a key site for Iran’s production of short, medium, and close-range ballistic missiles, has been rendered inoperable following recent military actions.
CENTCOM Confirms Damage to Iranian Missile Site
The released images offer a clear before-and-after perspective of the facility. The first photograph, dated March 1, 2026, shows the Kuh-E Barjamali site in its operational state. Less than a week later, a second image dated March 7, 2026, reveals the extent of the damage, with the facility appearing heavily compromised and no longer capable of functioning.
Iran’s Ballistic Missile Production Capabilities
The Kuh-E Barjamali facility has been designated by U.S. military intelligence as a critical node in Iran’s program for developing and assembling ballistic missiles. The ability to produce close, short, and medium-range ballistic missiles is a significant component of Iran’s defense strategy and its regional military posture. The incapacitation of this specific assembly site suggests a direct effort to degrade Iran’s missile manufacturing capabilities.
Strategic Implications of Facility Damage
The destruction of the Kuh-E Barjamali facility carries notable strategic implications. By targeting a key production site, CENTCOM’s actions are aimed at disrupting the supply chain and technological advancement of Iran’s ballistic missile program. This move is part of a broader effort to counter Iran’s regional influence and its perceived threats to international stability and allied security interests in the Middle East.
The visual evidence released by CENTCOM underscores a calibrated military response designed to directly impact Iran’s strategic military assets, specifically its ballistic missile production infrastructure.

