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February 10th, 2010 at 5:43 pm

Russian Delivery of S-300 Missiles to Iran Delayed

Could this announcement be in response to the Obama administration’s new approach towards missile defense?:

A contract on the delivery of advanced S-300 air defense systems to Iran has been stagnated by technical reasons, the Iranian ambassador to Russia said on Thursday, according to RIA Novosti.

Russia signed a contract with Iran on the supply of at least five S-300 air defense systems to Tehran in December 2005. However, there have been no official reports on the start of the contract’s implementation.

“Iran is ready to receive these systems and our Russian colleagues have assured us that they will meet their obligations,” Seyyed Mahmoud-Reza Sajjadi said at a news conference at RIA Novosti in Moscow.

“Several technical issues [in the contract's implementation] have emerged, and we hope they will be resolved soon,” the diplomat said without specifying the problems.

Many experts believe Moscow has refused so far to honor the S-300 contract due to pressure from Washington and Tel Aviv.  [Defence Pros]

The Russians this past year have also denied claims of selling the S-300 to Syria as well.

The Russian S-300 missile also known by the NATO designation of a SA-10 has a range of 150 kilometers and can destroy an aircraft at a maximum altitude of 30 kilometers.  It also has the ability to shoot down not only aircraft but ballistic missiles as well.  Its radar has the ability to simultaneously track 100 targets while being engage 12 of them at the same time.  The radars maximum range is that it can detect ballistic missiles out to 1000 kilometers and cruise missiles and aircraft up to 300 kilometers.

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