TEHRAN — The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps of Iran staged nationwide ballistic missile tests on Tuesday, Iranian state television reported, though the accounts did not specify whether the military had fired any ballistic missiles capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, which would violate a United Nations resolution.

Missiles were fired from several silos in different regions of the country, state television reported, without identifying the launch sites. It showed clips of underground silos with dozens of missiles and a missile being prepared for launch from one such silo.

One three-minute clip showed a missile silo at an enormous underground base with what seemed to be a Qiam 1, a ballistic missile first tested in 2010. “This is a missile revolution,” the presenter said.

The head of the Revolutionary Guards, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, and the commander of the Aerospace Force of the Corps, Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, attended the exercises, state television reported.