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Iran purchased four advanced S-300 missiles
By Nigel Rice for Guysen International News - Wednesday 4 August 2010 - 09:54

AP


Iran said it has obtained four S-300 surface to air missiles from Belarus and two other unspecified locations, the Fars news agency reported.


The announcement is a slap in the face to Russia who signed a contract with the Islamic Republic in 2007 to sell the advanced missile system, but delayed the sale after the United Nations imposed a fourth round of sanctions on Iran earlier this year.
 
The agency which is affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, said Teheran purchased two of the advanced missiles from Belarus, but failed to reveal the source of the other two missiles.
 
The S-300 anti-aircraft missile defense system is capable of shooting down aircraft, cruise missiles and ballistic missile warheads at ranges of over 90 miles and at altitudes of about 90,000 feet .
 
The agency said the Hezbollah Al Manar satellite station first reported on Iran’s missile acquisition last year.
The report said Iran intends to start producing similar missiles to the S-300 itself.

 

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