Russia recently offered S-300VM or SA-23 Gladiator to Iran attempting
to cover up its failed deal to supply S-300 missile systems to Tehran,
according to reports.
This S-300VM missile defense system can simultaneously destroy up to
24 aircraft within the range a range of 200 kilometers or intercept up
to 16 ballistic missiles.
The deal will be finalized next month, according to reports.
Iran was initially interested in the S-300 missile complexes, signing
in 2007 a contract worth $800 million for five missile defense systems
of this make. But the deal was scrapped in 2010 by then-Russian
President Dmitry Medvedev, who was unilaterally expanding on sanctions
against Iran imposed by the UN Security Council.
Iran filed a $4-billion lawsuit against Russia in the international
arbitration court in Geneva, which is currently pending review.
Moscow has struggled to have the lawsuit dropped, including by
offering the Tor anti-aircraft systems as replacement, media reported
earlier this month, adding that the offer was rejected by Tehran.
While the S-300 was developed for the use by missile defense forces,
the S-300VM was specifically tailored for the needs of ground forces,
which could also be an advantage for Iran, known for its large land
force.
Russia is already exporting the S-300VM, having delivered two missile systems to Venezuela earlier this year.
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