Tehran really promised Russia to put the Earth-Earth class missiles and more advanced Kamikaz Drones. About this today, October 18, Reuters was reported by two Iranian sources.
Sources claim that the deal was concluded on October 6. On this day, Iran Vice President Mohammad Mokhber and two high-ranking member KSIR visited Moscow to negotiate weapons.
“Russians requested more Iranian drones and more accurate ballistic missiles, especially the FateH -110 and Zolfaghar,” one of the Iranian diplomats told the agency to reporters.
The Western official confirmed Reuters that there is an agreement between Iran and Russia on the supply of low -range missiles, including Zolfaghar.
Official Iran many times denied reports that he supplies Russian-Kamikadze drones. They denied this in the Kremlin. On October 17, Great Britain said that the supply of Iranian drones to Russia for use in the war in Ukraine is a violation of Iran’s obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal. A similar opinion was previously expressed by France. On October 16, The Washington Post reported, citing sources in American intelligence, which Iran is already preparing the first batch of FateH-110 and Zolfaghar to ship to Russia.
“The latest versions of the FateH -110 and Zolfaghar are considered simultaneously powerful and quite accurate at relatively short distances. Some models are equipped with electroopathic guidance systems that allow the missile operators to send them during the final approach to the goal,” the newspaper writes.