Parchin

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Parchin is located in Iran
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Location of Parchin

Parchin is an Iranian military complex, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Tehran.

History

Missile engines

To the northwest of Parchin in the Barjamali Hills, a test range for liquid-propellant missile engines is part of the Shahid Hemat Industrial Group (SHIG) research facility, where signature of engine test stand firing—probably including technology from the Russian SS-4 Sandal missile—was confirmed by an American spy satellite in August 1997.[citation needed]

On December 15, 1997, SHIG conducted at least a sixth 1997 test of an engine needed for a 800-mile-range (1,300 km) ballistic missile. The test was either sixth or eighth during 1997, according to available intelligence. It is reported the Russian Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute [TSAGI] contracted in early 1997 to build a wind tunnel at SHIG, for both Iranian and Russian missile designers to refine the Shahab-3 missile.[1]

IAEA Inspection

On January 13, 2005, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors were allowed access to the Parchin military base as a confidence-building measure.[2][3][4]

On November 2005, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors were allowed access to the Parchin military base as a confidence-building measure.[5]

On 8 March 2012, six world powers—the U.S., United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia and China—called on Iran to allow United Nations inspectors to visit the Parchin military site.[6][7][8]

In early October 2014, the New York Times reported on sabotage concerns arising from a blast that took place at the site.[9]

In July 2015 there were claims that there was activity in the military complex associated with nuclear weapons although the mission for Iran on the United Nations stated that there is no nuclear weapon production on the site and the reactivation is a misconception caused by road reconstruction opposite the Mamloo Dam located at the vicinity of the Parchin Military Complex. [10] Mohammad Javad Zarif called the ISIS's analysis of satellite imagery lies.[11]

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