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Reports claim that Iran and Russia have signed a secret deal to develop shoulder-fired missiles.

Reports claim that Iran and Russia have signed a secret deal to develop shoulder-fired missiles.
Reports claim that Iran and Russia have signed a secret deal to develop shoulder-fired missiles.

The Financial Times reported that Iran had agreed to a secret arms deal worth?500m euro ($589m) with?Russia for the acquisition of thousands of advanced shoulder fired missiles.

The FT reported that the agreement was signed?in Moscow _in December_ and commits Russia to delivering 500 man-portable 'Verba' launch units and 2,500 '9M336'missiles over a three-year period. It cited leaked Russian documents and people familiar with this deal.

Could not verify the report immediately.

The FT reported that the delivery schedule is three tranches from 2027 to 2029.

The FT reported that the deal was negotiated by Rosoboronexport, the Russian state arms exporter, and the Moscow-based representative of the Iranian Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistic (MODAFL).

According to a contract seen in the FT, Tehran formally'requested' the systems last July. U.S. forces attacked Iran's main nuclear sites in June of last year as part of Israel's campaign against Iran.

Donald Trump claimed that Iran's nuclear facilities had been destroyed in the attack. According to an initial U.S. Intelligence Assessment at the time the U.S. Airstrikes didn't?destroy Iran’s nuclear capability, but only set it?back?by a few months.

Iranian officials have said that Tehran has recovered from the damages incurred during the war and its capabilities are now better than ever.

Russia and Iran have a strategic partnership agreement, but it does not contain a clause on mutual defence. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, earlier in February, a Russian corvette performed?manoeuvres in the Gulf of Oman with the Iranian Navy. Reporting by Gursimran in Bengaluru and Editing by William Maclean. $1 = 0.8489 Euros

(source: Reuters)