Talk:Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force

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Mesbah

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I'm too lazy to research, but the sentence "Recently Iran has built several new anti-aircraft guns including Samavat 35mm Anti-Aircraft Guns, Sa'ir 100mm Anti-Aircraft Guns (Upgraded automatic version of KS-19) and Mesbah 1 air defense system.[4][5][6][7]" Needed an article. I chose "the" but perhaps it should be "a" depending on whether "Mesbah 1 air defense system" is a countable noun. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dr.queso (talkcontribs) 02:15, 1 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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History of negotiations. S-300 system all 20( years)

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Iran's status regarding the S-300 system remains controversial. Iran claimed to have signed a contract with Russia on 25 December 2007 on the sales of the S-300PMU-1 missile system.[1] Russian officials have denied this.[2] It has also been claimed that Croatia sold their S-300s to Iran.[3] Later, On 21 December, according to a senior Iranian lawmaker, Russia has started the supply of components for S-300 air defence systems to Iran. 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 defence systems and had finalized a deal. Kosari said the Islamic Republic would deploy S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to strengthen national defence on border areas.[4] On 28 October 2009, if asked when Russia would deliver the systems to Iran, Ivanov said: "There have been no such deliveries to date."[5] Yet on 23 December 2009, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexei Borodavkin said Russia sees no reason to cancel a deal to provide S-300s to Iran. He said ""Exports of such weapons is subject to no UN treaty or other bilateral agreements, This is why we see no essential reason to make any change in the deal," indicating that there is a deal.[6] On 8 February 2010, Iran announced that it had a "domestically-made" system called Bavar 373 with the same capabilities as the S-300. In September 2012 Iran successfully tested Raad Air Defense System a partner for Bavar 373.[7] Alexander Fumin has said that the delay in the delivery is due to a technical problem with the radiowave system.[8] On 19 April 2010, Asr Iran (Iran's Era) website said that Iran could develop a similar air missiles system[9] On 11 June 2010, Russia stopped sale of the S-300 air defence system to Iran in light of U.N. sanctions against Iran, stating that the "S-300s fall under these sanctions".[10] On 4 August 2010, Iran claimed it has obtained two S-300PT (SA-10) from Belarus and two others from another unspecified source despite Russian refusal to deliver them.[11] The Belarusian government has denied rumors that Minsk had allegedly sold S-300 air defence systems to Iran. "The State Military-Industrial Committee can officially state that Belarus has never held talks with Iran on the deliveries of the S-300 air defence systems", said committee's spokesman Vladimir Lavrenyuk. "Belarus has never supplied S-300 systems or their components to Iran," he said, adding that Minsk strictly complied with international arms control regulations.[12] On 22 September 2010, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree banning the sale of the S-300 and other military equipment to Iran.[13] The sale was canceled because of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1929 sanctions on Iran. On 10 November 2010 Iran announced that it had developed a version of the S-300 missile.[14] However Pieter Wezeman of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has questioned Iran's ability to duplicate the Russian missile system.[15] And by 2012 the Iranian position had softened to merely considering the production of such a system.[16] In April 2012, Iran filed a lawsuit for $4 billion in damages for failure to deliver the missiles.[17] Then Iran blamed foreign media for inflaming the situation when Russia threatened to reduce diplomatic support for Iran if the lawsuit continued.[18] Russian Technologies (Rostech) CEO Sergei Chemezov said on Thursday 30/05/2013 that the US applied heavy pressure on Moscow to stop the agreement under the pretext that the Iran-Russia deal was against UN Security Council sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic. Chemezov, added, however, that Washington later changed its rhetoric, saying the UN resolution did not specifically mention the S-300 system and Russia had acted on its own. "The Americans now agree that it is a defensive system and Russia alone should be responsible for the breach of the contract," Ria Novosti quoted Chemezov as saying. He added that Moscow now seeks to reach a settlement with Tehran to withdraw its lawsuit against Russia's state-run arms export company Rosoboronexport over the canceled deal, saying Russia’s chances "to win the case are very slim."[19] On 10 June 2013, Iran's ambassador to Russia rejected Russia's offer to substitute S-300 with Tor air defence system. Ambassador Seyed Mahmoud-Reza Sajjadi said Iran had developed a national defense system "and within that system the proposed Tor system would be unable to fulfill the S-300's functions."[20] In late August 2013, the Almaz-Antey Corporation said that the S-300 missiles that were to be delivered to Iran had been scrapped. Some dismantled parts that could be reused were saved, but the rest were completely scrapped. The S-300s could not be entirely re-sold to other buyers because requirements, specifications, and software are different for each particular client and cannot be adjusted. Rosoboronexport had no plans at the time to provide a replacement system,[21] but reversed themselves in 2013 and decided to go forwards with the shipment in exchange for another $800 million payment.[22] On 13 January 2014, it was revealed that Iran would send a delegation to Russia to discuss the delivery of a substitute missile system to the S-300, possibly the Tor missile system, which was rejected in a previous offer, or the S-300VM.[23]

− Negotiations resumed. Stated - S-300 and S-400 are likely to be delivered.[24]}}

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  1. ^ Fars News Russia to Deliver S-300 Missile System to Iran 26 December 2007
  2. ^ "Russia denies missiles to Iran". CNN. 28 December 2007. Archived from the original on 29 December 2007. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Croatia Suspected of Selling S-300 Antiaircraft Missiles to Iran". Kommersant.com. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Russia starts S-300 missile supplies to Iran – Iranian MP | World | RIA Novosti". En.rian.ru. 21 December 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
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  6. ^ Press TV Russia: No reason to cancel S-300 deal with Iran, 23 December 2009
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  8. ^ John Pike. "Russian official: Moscow committed to its S-300 deal with Iran". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  9. ^ "مفاجأة الجيش الايراني: روسيا واسرائيل امام الامر الواقع". Google. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
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  13. ^ "Russia pulls plug on Iran arms deal". Upi.com. 22 September 2010. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  14. ^ "Iran says tests own model of Russian S-300 missile". Reuters. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  15. ^ "Iran plans to test own model of Russia S-300 missile." Reuters, 10 November 2010
  16. ^ "Iran considering to substitute S-300 this year, defence minister." Islamic Republic News Agency. 17 April 2012.
  17. ^ "Iran Demands, Bln From Russia Over Canceled Missile Deal." RIA Novosti, 5 July 2012.
  18. ^ "Iran Accuses Media of Inflaming S-300 Dispute." RIA Novosti, 14 August 2012.
  19. ^ "PressTV-'US betrayed Russia on Iran S-300 deal'". presstv.ir. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  20. ^ "Iran Rejects Russia's S-300 Substitute Offer / Sputnik international". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  21. ^ Anti-Aircraft Missile System Bound for Iran Scrapped – Themoscowtimes.com, 30 August 2013
  22. ^ "Report: Russia to supply S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Iran". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  23. ^ Iran to send a delegation to Russia to discuss the delivery of a substitute for S-300 missile system – Armyrecognition.com, 14 January 2014
  24. ^ "Россия и Иран возобновят переговоры о поставке комплексов С-300". lenta.ru. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
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