Natanz Nuclear Facility
The Natanz Nuclear Facility is an important site in Iran dedicated to uranium enrichment. It was established in the early 2000s and is part of Iran's nuclear program, which has been a subject of international scrutiny and negotiations. The facility is equipped with advanced centrifuges that separate isotopes of uranium, which can be used for both nuclear power generation and, potentially, nuclear weapons.
Located in the central part of Iran, the Natanz facility is designed to be underground, providing some protection against potential military strikes. The site has been monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ensure compliance with nuclear non-proliferation agreements.