Iran's missiles keep Russian invasion of Ukraine alive

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Iran's missiles keep Russian invasion of Ukraine alive
In addition to helping an ally, Iran's supply of drones and rockets targeting population centers provide a testing ground for weapons that could be used in a future attack against Israel. Op-ed.
Ioannis E. Kotoulas
Nov 23, 2022

With its invasion of Ukraine stalling, and Ukrainians liberating as much as half their seized territory, Russia is turning to Iran to procure missiles to continue its campaign against Ukraine's civilian infrastructure. Russia reportedly wants powerful Iranian Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM). The Fateh-110 can travel up to 300 kilometers. Its guidance system and movable fins help steer it toward a target. The Zolfaghar carries a smaller warhead but can travel up to 700 kilometers.

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