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Iran warns Russia over failure to deliver S-300 missile systems

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Russia will be responsible for the consequences caused by its failure to deliver S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Iran, the Islamic Republic's Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said on Tuesday.

In an interview with Fars News Agency he said the delivery of the air-defense systems would not violate Russian or international laws.

Moscow said last week it would freeze the delivery of S-300 systems following a new round of UN sanctions imposed on Tehran June 9.

"Russia has a duty to fulfill its obligations... Implementing the S-300 deal is not against Russian laws or international regulations," Vahidi said. "It is obvious that [Russia] is responsible for the damages caused by its failure to implement the deal."

Vahidi also said that Russia would soon announce its official stance on the issue and that Iran would make no further comments until then.

Vahidi said in late April Iran would produce its own missile defense systems similar to Russia's S-300 system.

A Kremlin source said on June 11 the sale of S-300 air defense systems fall under the new UN Security Council's sanctions against Tehran, but the Russian foreign minister said it was up to the president to make the final decision.

UN Security Council Resolution 1929 imposes a fourth round of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, and includes tougher financial controls and an expanded arms embargo.

Russia initially said the delivery of S-300 systems to Iran would not be affected by the new UN sanctions since they are not included in the UN Register of Conventional Arms.

However, experts from the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation suggested that the S-300 system did come under the new set of sanctions.

Moscow signed a contract on supplying Iran with at least five S-300 systems in December 2005, but delivery has so far been delayed.

The United States and Israel have urged Russia not to deliver the missiles to Tehran.

The S-300 contract is worth some $800 million, while Russian experts estimate the penalty for breach of contract at $400 million.

The advanced version of the S-300 missile system, called S-300PMU1, has a range of over 150 kilometers (over 100 miles) and can intercept ballistic missiles and aircraft at low and high altitudes, making it effective in warding off air strikes.
 
Russia must go ahead with the sale.

While nobody wants war but if war does break out, then it will be interesting to see how the F-15's and the F-16's fare against the S-300 s/m.
 
Russia must go ahead with the sale.

While nobody wants war but if war does break out, then it will be interesting to see how the F-15's and the F-16's fare against the S-300 s/m.

That is good for India to see what exactly works and what doesn't. Lol I know ur trick
 
That is good for India to see what exactly works and what doesn't. Lol I know ur trick

There's no trick dude. War should not happen but you never know.:undecided:

Incase it does break out, apart from India, even u will know where ur F-16's stand.
 
Russia must go ahead with the sale.

While nobody wants war but if war does break out, then it will be interesting to see how the F-15's and the F-16's fare against the S-300 s/m.

Good idea...so we'll see how F-16 fares against s-300..
 
Children at play again not sticking to the topic another useless thread.
 
interesting..very intersting..I am thinking what consequences Russia will face if they follow the sanction and dont supply the weapons...:)
 
so now iran need it by force i think its russian made arm if they like they sold
 
Vahidi said in late April Iran would produce its own missile defense systems similar to Russia's S-300 system.

This could be another reason Russia may take a hard look at not delivering the S300. Iran would likely try and reverse engineer it. I doubt they would be very successful doing it though without hiring Russian or Chinese talent. But they would try none the less.
 
so now iran need it by force i think its russian made arm if they like they sold

It matters as Russia took the money but are now not supplying the weapons.

Russia has been paid off by the US by removing plans to put the ABM systems in eastern Europe.
 
It matters as Russia took the money but are now not supplying the weapons.

Russia has been paid off by the US by removing plans to put the ABM systems in eastern Europe.

uncle you done same like this with us in 90s when we pay for f-16 and you send them to storage:D
 

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