Disclosure of Information
According to a total of six informed sources from Iran and the West, Iran has supplied Russia with about 400 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, including widely used ones"Fatah-110"Series precision-guided missiles. Iran began sending these missiles to Russia in early January last year, as a result of which Iranian and Russian military and security services met in Tehran and Moscow at the end of last year and reached an agreement, Iranian sources said. More batches of missiles will be delivered to Russia by sea and air.
International reaction
The report pointed out that the United States and the European Union have strict sanctions on Iranian ballistic missile exports. As a result, the United States has expressed concern that Russia is on the verge of acquiring short-range ballistics from Iran**. And the common opinion is that this ** will give Russia a greater advantage on the battlefield, especially for Ukraine, which could pose a serious threat to it. According to the Ukrainian side, Iran's ** will pose a serious threat to Ukraine. It is worth mentioning that Ukraine and the United States and Western countries have previously repeatedly accused Iran of supplying drones to Russia.
Political interpretation. Experts analyze the relationship as transactional cooperation, that is, Iran wants more security cooperation and advanced ** from Russia, especially modern aircraft. Analysts at the Eurasia Group, an American political risk consulting agency, believe that this cooperative relationship may have an impact on the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the status quo in the region. In addition, there are numerous sources that Russia has repeatedly denied the drones from Iran, and Iran has also denied them.
Disclosure of Details
According to the disclosure, the ballistic missiles provided by Iran include the "Zolfagar" and "Fatah-110" series of precision ballistic missiles, which can hit targets at a range of 300 to 700 kilometers. The countries concerned will continue to follow the development of this event.