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Iran-Russia shoulder-fired missile deal reported by FT
Summary
The Financial Times reported that Iran and Russia signed a secret €500 million agreement in December for thousands of shoulder-fired missiles, with deliveries reportedly scheduled from 2027 to 2029; Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
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The Financial Times reported that Iran and Russia agreed in December to a secret €500 million arms contract for thousands of shoulder-fired missiles. The report says the agreement commits Russia to supply launch units and missiles over three years. The FT cited leaked Russian documents and people familiar with the deal. Reuters said it could not immediately verify the account.
Reported details:
- The deal is reported to have been signed in Moscow in December and valued at €500 million.
- Russia is reported to have agreed to deliver 500 man-portable launch units and 2,500 missiles in three tranches scheduled from 2027 through 2029.
- The contract is said to have been negotiated between Rosoboronexport and the Moscow representative of Iran's Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics.
- Reuters could not immediately verify the Financial Times report.
Summary:
If the report is accurate, the agreement would commit deliveries between 2027 and 2029 and reflect reported defence cooperation between Moscow and Tehran. The account remains unverified and its wider implications are undetermined at this time.
