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Dozens of Russian military personnel are being trained in Iran to use the Fath-360 close-range ballistic missile system, two European intelligence sources told Reuters, adding that they expected the imminent delivery of hundreds of the satellite-guided weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine.Russian defence ministry representatives are believed to have signed a contract on Dec.

13 in Tehran with Iranian officials for the Fath-360 and another ballistic missile system built by Iran&s government-owned Aerospace Industries Organization (AIO) called the Ababil, according to the intelligence officials, who requested anonymity in order to discuss sensitive matters.Citing multiple confidential intelligence sources, the officials said that Russian personnel have visited Iran to learn how to operate the Fath-360 defence system, which launches missiles with a maximum range of 120 km (75 miles) and a warhead of 150 kg.

One of the sources said that that &the only next possible& step after training would be actual delivery of the missiles to Russia, read the report.Moscow possesses an array of its own ballistic missiles, but the supply of Fath-360s could allow Russia to use more of its arsenal for targets beyond the front line, while employing Iranian warheads for closer-range targets, a military expert said.A spokesman for the U.S.

National Security Council said the United States and its NATO allies and G7 partners &are prepared to deliver a swift and severe response if Iran were to move forward with such transfers.&It &would represent a dramatic escalation in Iran&s support for Russia&s war of aggression against Ukraine,& the spokesman said.

&The White House has repeatedly warned of the deepening security partnership between Russia and Iran since the outset of Russia&s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.&Russia&s defence ministry did not respond to a request for comment, Reuters reported.Iran&s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York said in a statement that the Islamic Republic had forged a long-term strategic partnership with Russia in various areas, including military cooperation.&Nevertheless, from an ethical standpoint, Iran refrains from transferring any weapons, including missiles, that could potentially be used in the conflict with Ukraine until it is over,& the statement said.The White House declined to confirm that Iran was training Russian military personnel on the Fath-360 or that it was preparing to ship the weapons to Russia for use against Ukraine.The two intelligence sources gave no exact timeframe for the expected delivery of Fath-360 missiles to Russia but said it would be soon.

They did not provide any intelligence on the status of the Abibal contract.A third intelligence source from another European agency said it had also received information that Russia had sent soldiers to Iran to train in the use of Iranian ballistic missile systems, without providing further details.Such training is standard practice for Iranian weapons supplied to Russia, said the third source, who also declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the information, Reuters reported.A senior Iranian official, who requested anonymity, said Iran had sold missiles and drones to Russia but has not provided Fath-360 missiles.

There was no legal prohibition on Tehran selling such weapons to Russia, the source added.&Iran and Russia engage in the mutual purchase of parts and military equipment.

How each country uses this equipment is entirely their decision,& the official said, adding that Iran did not sell weapons to Russia for use in the Ukraine war.As part of the military cooperation, Iranian and Russian officials often travelled between the two states, the official added.Until now, Iran&s military support for Moscow has been limited mainly to unmanned Shahed attack drones, which carry a fraction of the explosives and are easier to shoot down because they are slower than ballistic missiles.Iran&s semi-official Tasnim news agency said in July 2023 that a new training system for the Fath 360 had been successfully tested, opens new tab by the country&s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force.Justin Bronk, Senior Research Fellow for Air Power at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a London-based defence think-tank, said: &Delivery of large numbers of short-range ballistic missiles from Iran to Russia would enable a further increase in pressure on already badly overstretched Ukrainian missile defence systems.&&As ballistic threats, they could only be intercepted reliably by the upper tier of Ukrainian systems,& he said, referring to the most sophisticated air defences Ukraine has such as the U.S.-made Patriot and European SAMP/T systems.Ukraine&s Ministry of Defense did not have any immediate comment, read the report.In March, G7 leaders voiced concern, opens new tab at reports Iran was considering transferring ballistic missiles to Russia and warned in a statement that they would respond in a coordinated manner with significant measures against Iran.The NSC spokesman, in response to Reuters questions, noted that Iran&s newly elected President Masoud Pezeshkian &claimed he wanted to moderate Iran&s policies and engage with the world.

Destabilizing actions like this fly in the face of that rhetoric.&A British government spokesman expressed deep concern at the reports suggesting that Russian military personnel were being trained in Iran.

&Iran must not proceed& with the transfer of ballistic missiles, he said.U.N.

Security Council restrictions on Iran&s export of some missiles, drones and other technologies expired in October 2023.

However, the United States and European Union retained sanctions on Iran&s ballistic missile programme amid concerns over exports of weapons to its proxies in the Middle East and to Russia.Reuters reported in February on deepening military cooperation between Iran and Russia and on Moscow&s interest in Iranian surface-to-surface missiles.Sources told the news agency at the time that around 400 Fateh-110 longer-range surface-to-surface ballistic missiles had been delivered.

But the European intelligence sources told Reuters that according to their information, no transfer had happened yet.Ukrainian authorities have not publicly reported finding any Iranian missile remnants or debris during the war, Reuters reported.The post Iran to deliver hundreds of ballistic missiles to Russia soon, intel sources say first appeared on Ariana News.





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