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6/18/2025, 9:44:46 PM
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>The deepest facility in the world is the Jinping Underground Laboratory in China which is at around 2.4km under ground. That's China. The depths of the Iranian facilities are not 2.4km or 1.8km.
>The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant is around 90m deep and Natanz Enrichment Facility is 40m-50m (though some analysts say 90m).
See sketch pic related. Seeing as photos show entrances into the mountain base, and IAEA inspectors said they “walked down stairs forever” to get in, my understanding is the 90 m depth is BELOW the mountain ground level, not accounting for the mountain bed rock on top.
But maybe my understanding here is incorrect and the depth is just the delta z between the mountain top and the nuke lab? But then why would IAEA inspectors recall walking down stairs forever to get in there when the entrance is at the base of the mountain?
>The deepest facility in the world is the Jinping Underground Laboratory in China which is at around 2.4km under ground. That's China. The depths of the Iranian facilities are not 2.4km or 1.8km.
>The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant is around 90m deep and Natanz Enrichment Facility is 40m-50m (though some analysts say 90m).
See sketch pic related. Seeing as photos show entrances into the mountain base, and IAEA inspectors said they “walked down stairs forever” to get in, my understanding is the 90 m depth is BELOW the mountain ground level, not accounting for the mountain bed rock on top.
But maybe my understanding here is incorrect and the depth is just the delta z between the mountain top and the nuke lab? But then why would IAEA inspectors recall walking down stairs forever to get in there when the entrance is at the base of the mountain?
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