Russia selling Iran advanced air defense system
Published 10:14 pm Wednesday, December 26, 2007
TEHRAN, Iran — Russia is preparing to equip Iran with a powerful new air-defense system that would dramatically increase its ability to repel an attack, Iran’s defense minister said Wednesday.
The S-300 antiaircraft missile defense system is capable of shooting down aircraft, cruise missiles and ballistic missile warheads at ranges of more than 90 miles and at altitudes of about 90,000 feet. Russian military officials boast that its capabilities outstrip the U.S. Patriot missile system.
The S-300 is an improvement over the Tor-M1 air-defense missile system. Russia delivered 29 Tor-M1s to Iran this year under a $700 million contract signed in December 2005.
“The S-300 air defense system will be delivered to Iran on the basis of a contract signed with Russia in the past,” Iranian Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said.
Najjar didn’t say when or how many of the S-300 antiaircraft missile defense systems would be shipped to Iran, and Russian officials declined to comment.
The Tor-M1 is capable of hitting aerial targets flying at up to 20,000 feet.
“While Tor-M1 missiles can hit targets at low altitude, S-300 missile have an extraordinary performance against targets at high altitude,” Najjar said.
Russian officials wouldn’t comment on the Iranian statement. Russian officials have consistently denied they were selling the S-300 to Iran. Iranian media reports have claimed the S-300 missile systems could inflict significant damage to U.S. or Israeli forces were they to attack Iran.
The United States had said in the past that it would not rule out military action as a way to halt Iran’s nuclear enrichment, claiming it was using it as cover for weapons development. But earlier this month, Washington reversed course, concluding in an intelligence assessment that Iran stopped direct work on creating nuclear arms in 2003 and that the program remained frozen through at least the middle of this year.
Russia has provided Iran with Kilo-Class submarines, MiG and Sukhoi military planes and bombers in recent decades.
