Iran's army unveiled its first underground air force base, named "Eagle 44," on Tuesday, state media reported.
State news agency IRNA described the base as "one of the most important air bases of the air force," equipped with fighter jets armed with long-range cruise missiles.
The base's key characteristic is its location in the mountains and "in the depths of the earth," IRNA said, adding that it is capable of storing and operating fighter jets and drones.
The base is "one of numerous tactical underground air bases for the army's air force built in different areas of the country in recent years," according to IRNA.