Jin10 Data reported on May 10th that, according to two Western security officials and a regional official, Iran is preparing to deliver short-range ballistic missile Fattah 360 launchers to Russia in the near future. The United States stated that Iran had sent these missiles to Russia last year. Analysts say that the Fattah 360 has a range of 75 miles (120 kilometers) and will provide the Russian military with a new weapon to fire at Ukrainian frontline troops, nearby military targets, and settlements close to the Russian border. The U.S. claimed last September that Iran transported missiles to Russia using nine ships flying the Russian flag, although three sources indicated that the launchers were not included. Western security officials and the regional official stated that the delivery of the launchers is imminent. Russia and Iran have previously denied that Iran has supplied such missiles or any other weapons to Russia.
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Sources: Iran plans to deliver Fateh-360 missile launchers to Russia
Jin10 Data reported on May 10th that, according to two Western security officials and a regional official, Iran is preparing to deliver short-range ballistic missile Fattah 360 launchers to Russia in the near future. The United States stated that Iran had sent these missiles to Russia last year. Analysts say that the Fattah 360 has a range of 75 miles (120 kilometers) and will provide the Russian military with a new weapon to fire at Ukrainian frontline troops, nearby military targets, and settlements close to the Russian border. The U.S. claimed last September that Iran transported missiles to Russia using nine ships flying the Russian flag, although three sources indicated that the launchers were not included. Western security officials and the regional official stated that the delivery of the launchers is imminent. Russia and Iran have previously denied that Iran has supplied such missiles or any other weapons to Russia.