Iran to send Russia launchers for short-range missiles

By Reuters
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May 10, 2025
A view shows remains of MLRS and artillery shells, cruise and ballistic missiles used by Russian troops for military strikes on the city and collected by sappers in Kharkiv, Ukraine, November 29, 2022. — Reuters

WASHINGTON/LONDON: Iran is preparing to deliver in the near future launchers for short-range ballistic missiles that the US said Tehran sent to Russia last year for use against Ukraine, according to two Western security officials and a regional official.

The delivery of the Fath-360 launchers - if it occurs - would help support Russia’s grinding assault on its neighbor and reaffirm the deepening security ties between Moscow and Tehran. With a 120-kms range, the Fath-360 would give Moscow’s forces a new weapon to fire at Ukrainian frontline troops, nearby military targets, and population centers close to the border with Russia, analysts said.

The US last September said that Iran delivered the missiles to Russia on nine Russian-flagged ships - which it sanctioned - and three sources told Reuters at that time that the launchers were not included.

The Western security officials and the regional official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the delivery of the Fath-360 launchers was imminent. They declined to provide further details of the pending transfer, including why they thought the launchers were not delivered with the missiles.