
Iran has provided Russia with a large number of powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, six sources told Reuters, deepening the military cooperation between the two U.S.-sanctioned countries.
Iran's provision of around 400 missiles includes many from the Fateh-110 family of short-range ballistic weapons, such as the Zolfaghar, three Iranian sources said. This road-mobile missile is capable of striking targets at a distance of between 300 and 700 km (186 and 435 miles), experts say.
Iran's defence ministry and the Revolutionary Guards - an elite force that oversees Iran's ballistic missile programme - declined to comment. Russia's defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The shipments began in early January after a deal was finalized in meetings late last year between Iranian and Russian military and security officials that took place in Tehran and Moscow, one of the Iranian sources said.
An Iranian military official - who, like the other sources, asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the information - said there had been at least four shipments of missiles and there would be more in the coming weeks. He declined to provide further details.
Another senior Iranian official said some of the missiles were sent to Russia by ship via the Caspian Sea, while others were transported by plane.
Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu met the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force, Amirali Hajizadeh, in Tehran in September, when Iran's drones, missiles and air defence systems were displayed for him, Iranian state media reported.
And last month, Russia's foreign ministry said it expected President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi to sign a broad new cooperation treaty soon, following talks in Moscow in December.
"The relationship is transactional: in exchange for drones, Iran expects more security cooperation and advanced weaponry, particularly modern aircraft," he said.
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@9K5355W2yrs2Y
Iran has become a well way too armed country.
Is Israel going to finally not take a neutral stance in the war in Ukraine now that Iran and Russia are on an open relationship?
So Iran and North-Korea are testing their nuclear-capable missiles in Ukraine, and the West is still scared of escalation if we send small cruise missiles with more than 250km range? Pathetic...
I call BS ... Iran been sanctioned for bazillion years now. Has some industry but it is muted. Russia we see their industry hubs churning 24/7 .. But The Warmongers in Washington have wet dreams of striking Iran.. so we got to make them a boogieman now. People are idiots
@AdoringD3b4t3Democrat2yrs2Y
@LyingRightW1ngNo Labels2yrs2Y
would this deal replenish RU missile stock, especially SRBM?
@J0intComm1tteePlatypus2yrs2Y
Not 100% sure but I think the total number of Iskander's fired so far during the war is in the realm of 900 to 1000, with monthly production (again going by memory) being between 20 - 40, so 400 additional missiles is a very significant boost.
The Zolfaghar also offers additional range.
@RepublicMackenzieGreen2yrs2Y
Could be a lot worse. Could've supplied them to Israel
Is the Security Council even going to bother holding a hearing on Russia's use of weapons from Iran and North Korea?
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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