Iran signs €500 million arms deal with Russia for advanced shoulder-fired missiles

The contract fixes delivery of 500 Verba launch units and 2,500 9M336 missiles on a set schedule from 2027–2029, establishing a three-year supply timeline for Iran's shoulder-fired air-defence inventory.

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Iran signed a €500 million contract with Russia to acquire 500 Verba launch units and 2,500 9M336 shoulder‑fired missiles, with deliveries scheduled in phases from 2027 to 2029.
Why it matters
The contract creates a committed supply of modern man-portable air‑defense capability that will reduce the operational freedom of low‑altitude aircraft and drones near Iran once systems are fielded. Military planners and basing authorities must now account for a narrower window to adjust tactics and protective measures before those capabilities enter service.
Implications
  • Iran's Defense and Armed Forces Logistics Ministry must prepare receiving, storage, and integration plans for Verba launch units and 9M336 missiles to meet contracted deliveries, or the systems will not reach operational status on schedule.

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