Moscow – Russian Offers Iran Latest Anti-Aircraft Missiles

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    A undated picture of a Russian short-range anti-aircraft missile system TOR-M1. EPA-PHOTO/EPA/FILES/str./sc/fob/owMoscow – Russia has offered Iran its latest Antey-2500 missiles, the head of Russian state defense conglomerate Rostec said on Monday according to media reports, after a deal to supply less powerful S-300 missiles was dropped under Western pressure.

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    Sergei Chemezov said Tehran was now considering the offer, TASS news agency reported.

    Russia scrapped a contract to supply Iran with S-300 surface-to-air missiles under Western pressure in 2010, and Iran later filed a $4-billion international arbitration suit against Russia in Geneva, but the two countries remain allies.

    The United States and Israel lobbied Russia to block the missile sale, saying it could be used to shield Iran’s nuclear facilities from possible future air strikes.

    There was no immediate response to Chemezov’s comments from Iran, Israel or the United States.

    “As far as Iran is concerned, we offered Antey-2500 instead of S-300. They are thinking. No decision has been made yet,” Chemezov was quoted as saying.

    Rostec includes state-owned arms exporting monopoly Rosoboronexport, which has the sole right to export and import arms in Russia.

    The Antey-2500 was developed from the 1980s-generation S-300V system (SA-12A Gladiator and SA-12B Giant). It can engage missiles traveling at 4,500 meters per second, with a range of 2,500 km (1,500 miles), according to the company that makes it, Almaz-Antey.

    The S-300 missiles have a 125-mile range and Russia has stoked tensions with the West by trying to sell them to Syria and other Middle Eastern countries.

    Chemezov told reporters conflicts in the Middle East had helped boost Russian arm sales, according to TASS.

    “I don’t conceal it, and everyone understands this, the more conflicts there are, the more they buy off weapon from us. Volumes are continuing to grow despite sanctions. Mainly, it’s Latin America and the Middle East,” he was quoted as saying.

    Last year, Russian foreign arm sales totaled $13 billion, he added.

    Chemezov was sanctioned by the U.S. government in April over Russia’s role in the Ukraine crisis.


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    Benny
    Benny
    9 years ago

    You’ve got to be kidding me!
    “The negotiations between Iran and “P5+1” powers – the United States, Britain, Germany, Russia and China – have reached a sensitive stage with divisions remaining, mainly over Iranian uranium enrichment and the pace of removing sanctions.”
    And this are the guys who are supposed to tell Iran not to make the nuclear stuff?
    First they built it for them,
    Then they supply with air-defense to protect it,
    And then you include them into the P5?
    P4 should more sanctions on Russia the same time for providing the terrorist regime with the weapons!

    9 years ago

    Therefore, USA should arm Ukraine with latest anti aircraft missles as well.

    9 years ago

    And therefore, Russia can be trusted to make a “safe deal” with Iran regarding the nuclear issue, about as much as Obama can be trusted! These are all enemies, and Bibi must come and warn us and the east of the world what Obama and Russia are trying to do!