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From 1925 to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Iran used to be equipped with the very latest Western hardware. Cases exist where Iran was supplied with equipment even before it was made standard in the countries that developed it (for example the US F-14 Tomcat, or the British Chieftain Tank).
In February 2023, Iran reported that had tripled its military products exports in 2022 while its self-sufficiency in military needs had reached 93%. [15] Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad Reza Ashtiani claimed in March 2024 an increase of 4 to 5 times in defense exports without specifying details. [16]
[1] [2] Most of Iran's weapons before the Islamic revolution were imported from the United States and Europe. Between 1971 and 1975, the Shah went on a buying spree, ordering $8 billion in weapons from the United States alone. This alarmed many in the U.S., which strengthened a 1968 law on arms exports in 1976 and renamed it the Arms Export ...
Companies from Iran, Israel, China, Russia and the United States will showcase military equipment at an arms expo in Hanoi in December, Vietnam's defence ministry said on Tuesday, a rare case of ...
China Iran: Oghab: Rocket artillery: N/A: 1985–present China Iran: An upgraded Chinese Type-83 rocket, created with Chinese assistance. Naze'at: Rocket artillery: N/A Iran: Zelzal: Tactical ballistic missile: 3800+ Iran [110] Fateh-110: Tactical ballistic missile: 4500+ 2002–present Iran [111] Fath 360: Tactical ballistic missile 100+ 2022 ...
State media also said last year that Iranian non-oil exports to China fell 68% in the first five months of 2023 while Iran's imports from China rose 40%. By contrast, Chinese companies committed ...
The Pentagon said on Friday the United States had approved a potential $2 billion arms sale package to Taiwan, including the delivery for the first time to the island of an advanced air defence ...
Unlicensed copy from Russia/China. Al Basheer MBT (Type 85M-II) Unlicensed copy from China. [25] Al Zubair 1 MBT; Unlicensed copy from Iran. [26] Al Zubair 2 MBT; Unlicensed copy from China, similar to Type 59D. [27] SarSar-1; SarSar-2; An armoured reconnaissance vehicle based on a South Korean KIA truck chassis made under licence. [14] Tamal