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On September 03, 2020, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami said his country is capable of manufacturing more than 38,000 military equipment and hardware parts. [14] 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]
Akhgar – Iranian made 7.62mm Gatling gun capable of firing 4,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute. [315] Moharram – Iranian made 12.7mm Gatling gun capable of firing 2,500 rounds per minute. [277] [316] Sniper and anti-material rifles: Nakhjir – copy of Soviet SVD. [301] Ashtar – 7.62×64mm sniper rifle. [317] Taher – 7.62×51 mm sniper rifle.
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 ...
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 ...
The Trump administration vowed on Wednesday to impose the "full force" of U.S. sanctions on any international arms manufacturers who deal with Iran once Washington sees a United Nations arms ...
[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 ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Ministry of Commerce said on Sunday it strongly opposed a U.S. decision to add multiple Chinese entities to its export control list over Russia-related issues. The ...
During the Cold War, there were unofficial trade relations between Iran and China that have steadily increased over time. Trade reached $1.627 billion in the 1980s and $15 billion in 2007. In 2001, the volume of trade between Iran and China stood at roughly $3.3 billion, [69] and in 2005, the volume of China-Iranian trade hit $9.2 billion. [70]