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    Russia starts S-300 missile supplies to Iran - Iranian MP

    16:10 | 21/ 12/ 2008


    TEHRAN, December 21 (RIA Novosti) - Russia has started the supplies of
    components for S-300 air defense systems to Iran, a senior Iranian
    lawmaker said on Sunday.

    Esmaeil Kosari, deputy chairman of the parliamentary commission on
    national security and foreign policy told the Iranian news agency IRNA
    that Iran and Russia had held negotiations for several years on the
    purchase of S-300 air defense systems and had finalized a deal.

    Kosari said the Islamic Republic would deploy S-300 surface-to-air
    missile systems to strengthen national defense on border areas.

    Iran recently took delivery of 29 Russian-made Tor-M1 air defense
    missile systems under a $700-million contract signed in late 2005.
    Russia has also trained Iranian Tor-M1 specialists, including radar
    operators and crew commanders.

    The U.S. and Israel, which have consistently refused to rule out the
    possibility of military action against Iran, were earlier alarmed by
    media reports, which started circulating as early as 2005, on the
    possible delivery of S-300 surface-to-air missiles to Iran, as these
    systems could greatly improve Iranian defenses against any air strike
    on its strategically important sites, including nuclear facilities.

    The advanced version of the S-300 missile system, called S-300PMU1
    (SA-20 Gargoyle), has a range of over 150 kilometers (over 100 miles)
    and can intercept ballistic missiles and aircraft at low and high
    altitudes, making the system an effective tool for warding off possible
    air strikes.

    The Islamic Republic has conducted several high-profile war games this
    year, including a three-day series of Air Force and missile defense
    exercises on September 15-18, while promising swift retaliation in the
    event of any act of aggression against the country.

    Iran is currently under three sets of relatively mild UN Security
    Council sanctions for defying demands to halt uranium enrichment, which
    it says it needs purely for electricity generation despite Western
    accusations that the program is geared toward weapon production.
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