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According to the "Observer Network", citing foreign media sources,Multiple Western and Iranian sources confirmed that Tehran has already supplied 400 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles to Russia, and that more shipments will be made in the future. However, both Russia and Iran have firmly denied this statement.
Data map: Iranian missiles).
Reuters claimedAn Iranian military officer confirmed that Russia and Iran reached a cooperation agreement at the end of last year, and Iranian missiles began to be shipped to Russia in batches in early January, and it is now known that at least four batches of missiles have been received by Russia. Moreover, Iran will continue to ship in the coming weeks. The Iranian officer stressed that there is nothing to hide, as long as Iran is happy, it is okay to export ** to whomever it wants.
Shoigu visited Tehran last year and visited Iranian missile and unmanned aerial systems).
Moreover, Iran is not giving ordinary missiles, but many **, including the "Fateh-110" series models such as "Zolfaghar", these powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles can perform tasks in the way of road maneuvering of launch vehiclesAfter the launch of the missile, the strike range will reach 300 to 700 km. Even if the missile is launched from the territory of the Russian mainland, it can launch a fierce attack on Ukrainian targets in depth at will.
There are a lot of Iranian missiles in both models and numbers)
Moreover, Iran's news broke out the missile aid plan for Russia, which also explains why Russia's missiles are hitting more and more, and they can't finish fighting. In fact, in the eyes of the West, Iran is not the only country that has given missiles to Russia, and North Korea has done the same (of course, but the West has said so, and Russia and North Korea have not recognized it). In the latest large-scale air strike, a "big crater" appeared near Kyiv, Ukraine, and 700 trees in the area where the "big crater" is located were completely blown up. Foreign media claim that this may be the North Korean version of the "Iskander", that is, the KN-23 missile. The weight of such a warhead can reach 500 kg, and judging from the scorched earth traces at the ** site, it is enough to speculate on how powerful the missile is.
Powerful **).
If Russia, Iran, and North Korea reach an agreement to obtain a steady stream of **ammunition** for the latter two, then the ammunition needed by the Russian army for front-line operations will definitely be sufficient.
The meeting between Putin and Kim Jong-un).
In particular, the continued use of North Korean and Iranian missiles may become an important factor affecting the battlefield situation. Although Ukraine also receives military aid from the West, under normal circumstances, the West rarely simply provides batches of missiles to Ukraine, and the Ukrainian army now can't even get the US "Army Tactical Missile System" with a range of 300 kilometers, and can only rely on long-range drones and unmanned boats to attack and harass Russia. Although it is said that it is also effective, the effect is still not comparable to that of a missile that "destroys the world and destroys the earth".
The Ukrainian army is fighting the front line).
And what Russia has obtained from North Korea and Iran are all heavyweight missiles, which are enough to deal a fatal blow to the Ukrainian army and even the rear of Ukraine. The point is that now with "foreign aid", Russia does not have to worry too much about the issue of ammunition. The Russian army has already captured more positions in Ukraine, and if Russia has more missiles in the future, the situation will definitely be even more unfavorable for Ukraine.