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Arms exports began to steadily decline in the 1990s yet China engaged in $400 million worth of arms transfer agreements with Iran. Sales increased to $600 million from 1997 to 2000. On average, it is estimated that China has made $171 million per year in arms exports to Iran since 1982.
Iran established an arms development program during the Iran–Iraq War to counter the weapons embargo imposed on it by the U.S. and its Western allies. Since 1993, Iran has manufactured its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles, radars, boats, submarines, unmanned aerial vehicles, and fighter planes.
Iran's military industry manufactures and exports various types of arms and military equipment. [1] Iran's military industry, under the command of Iran's Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics , is composed of the following main components: [ 2 ]
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 U.S. said Tuesday it is sanctioning a group of people and firms from Iran, China and Hong Kong associated with the alleged development of Iran’s ballistic missile program. Among the ...
Some within Iran's ruling establishment have questioned the value of the partnership with Beijing, pointing to relatively low non-oil trade and investment volumes since China and Iran signed a 25 ...
The missile is a reverse engineered and upgraded variant of China's Silkworm anti-ship missile [92] Zafar: Anti-ship missile: N/A Iran: Light ASCM for IRGC navy [93] Abu Mahdi: Anti ship missile N/A Iran: Long-range ASCM [94] Ballistic missiles Tondar-69: Rocket artillery: N/A China Iran: Oghab: Rocket artillery: N/A: 1985–present China Iran
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have tightened their grip on the country's oil industry and control up to half the exports that generate most of Tehran's revenue and fund its proxies across the Middle ...