Iran exports drones to Russia, and everyone on earth knows about it. Although Iran and Russia do not admit it, there is even a tacit agreement between them that the export of such drones was exported before the Russian-Ukrainian military conflict. None of these things matter, what matters is the result, Iran has already exported Iranian missiles to Russia. And we mentioned a news to you before, Iran's foreign equipment exports will increase significantly in 2023. Why the huge increase? Is it because a large number of UAVs were exported to Russia, is it just the export of UAVs?
Here's a piece of news, and this news comes from the British news agency Reuters. Then Iran was exposed to provide Russia with ballistic missiles, and 400 have been shipped, and this ballistic missile is mainly two models, one is the "Zuolie Fagar", and the other is the "Fatah-110" two precision-guided missiles. Then one of the sources pointed out that at the end of last year, Iran and Russia met in Tehran and Moscow, and finally finalized an agreement, and Iran began to deliver missiles to Russia in January this year. Two other Iranian military officials said that so far, Iran has shipped at least four batches of ballistic missiles to Russia by sea and air, and more will be shipped in the future.
Then it is also pointed out that there will be more shipments in the future, and there is no reason to hide it, as long as we want to be able to export to any country**, this is the news from Iran**. Here are a few things we need to say to you.
First, the military cooperation between Iran and Russia is increasing, growing, and widespread. Russia itself is capable of producing ballistic missiles, so why buy them from Iran? Two reasons, the first reason is production capacity, Iran has a large capacity for ballistic missile production, which can compensate for the production capacity of Russian ballistic missiles. In addition, Iran's missiles are cheaper, and they are more preferential than Russia's own ballistic missiles**, so since it is preferential, I may be able to buy two or three Iranian missiles if I produce one myself, why don't I buy Iranian missiles?
On the other hand, Iran also wants to put its drones and ballistic missiles to the battlefield for testing. The Russian-Ukrainian battlefield is very cruel and harsh, if it can be tested successfully, for Iran, it can test the performance of its own equipment through actual combat. For Russia, this is a good thing, but for Ukraine it is a huge kill. So it's a win-win concept.
I am personally inclined to the fact that this news is true, as is the export of Iranian missiles to Russia. But then again, the enemy of the enemy is the friend, Iran and Russia are both enemies of the United States, and what is wrong with the export of ** equipment between these two countries, this is the result of being forced by the United States.