A leaked IRGC directive reveals a structured strategy of embedding missile operations within civilian environments, outlining how Iran uses cover, deception and dispersion to evade detection. The 33-page “very confidential” document details deployment rules, mobile launch systems and a network of preselected sites, including warehouses, sports centres and industrial facilities. It also highlights the use of disguised launchers and controlled surveillance conditions to mask activity. Analysts say the approach goes beyond traditional bases, integrating civilian spaces into military planning, raising serious concerns that such tactics could expose non-combatants to heightened risk in an escalating conflict.


