Iran intends to transfer ballistic missiles to russia – The Washington Post
The first batch of Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar missiles is already being prepared at Iranian factories

What happened? Iran intends to transfer surface-to-surface ballistic missiles to russia for the war against Ukraine. Such a conclusion was made by the intelligence of one of the states allied to the United States.
Source. Two American officials told The Washington Post about it.
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Details. It is noted that the first shipment of Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar missiles is already being prepared at factories. These short-range ballistic missiles are capable of striking targets at distances of 300 and 700 kilometers, respectively.
According to the publication, Iran has one of the largest and most diverse arsenals of short- and medium-range missiles in the Middle East.
“The newest versions of Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar are considered by experts to be both potent and reasonably accurate at relatively short distances. Some models come with electrooptic guidance systems that allow missile operators to guide them in their final approach to the target,” the newspaper writes.
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