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This was a picture during the time Iran was going to invade Afghanistan (Taliban) in 1998, but was cancelled shortly before launch.Sorry to reply to such an old message, but I'm very curious about this image, seen it around a few times but cannot find the context of it. Is it from a parade? I've searched through videos of Iran's Sacred Defense and Military parades and never saw tanks on display (other than being carried on trucks).
Would love to know more info about this. Thanks.
Whats the bet that its either:
Ukraine would need some sort of authroization from the USA to do a direct transfer of funds through swift for the products.Whats the bet that its either:
1.originally captured by the us/us arab vassals on its way to yemen.
2.illegally sold on by some enterprising person/persons in the iraq pmus or syrian militias.
3.legitimate arms purchase thru some western/ukraine front company.
Because I really just cant for the life of me see ukraines western "allies" being very keen on zelensky and co spending any of that hard earned western tax payer aid dollars on iranian weapons......
.........but I could be wrong.
Could be that Iran decided to sell to the Ukrainians directly. You never know.Whats the bet that its either:
1.originally captured by the us/us arab vassals on its way to yemen.
2.illegally sold on by some enterprising person/persons in the iraq pmus or syrian militias.
3.legitimate arms purchase thru some western/ukraine front company.
Because I really just cant for the life of me see ukraines western "allies" being very keen on zelensky and co spending any of that hard earned western tax payer aid dollars on iranian weapons......
.........but I could be wrong.
Another Iran-Contra Affair?Ukraine would need some sort of authroization from the USA to do a direct transfer of funds through swift for the products.
Likely, these munitions were sold to X country who then transported them to Ukraine. It could be any country with balanced relations like Baku,
Thought about it for a bit,
Disappointing showing out of Fath (HIMARS) equivalent.
Out of 5 Fath only one scored a direct hit (20% accuracy). Error in interial guidance does not make sense since inertial guidance loses accuracy as time passes and given very short range of this missile (75KM) time from launch to impact should have been very very quick.
Possible this was a different type of rocket launch and not Fath. Could also mean GNSS is not very accurate especially in Middle East.
Or it can simply mean Iran needs to work on guidance kit of Fath for next generations.
I honestly just cant see whats in it for iran,either economically or politically.Any deals that it could do with the ukraine would be literally chicken-feed penny-ante bullsh!t compared to what they can potentially get from the russians.And thats without the obvious fact of the ukraine being a nato ally,and of course the wests own political problems with iran.Could be that Iran decided to sell to the Ukrainians directly. You never know.
But what would iran get out of such an arrangement?Another Iran-Contra Affair?
Whats the bet that its either:
1.originally captured by the us/us arab vassals on its way to yemen.
2.illegally sold on by some enterprising person/persons in the iraq pmus or syrian militias.
3.legitimate arms purchase thru some western/ukraine front company.
Because I really just cant for the life of me see ukraines western "allies" being very keen on zelensky and co spending any of that hard earned western tax payer aid dollars on iranian weapons......
.........but I could be wrong.
Whats the bet that its either:
1.originally captured by the us/us arab vassals on its way to yemen.
2.illegally sold on by some enterprising person/persons in the iraq pmus or syrian militias.
3.legitimate arms purchase thru some western/ukraine front company.
Because I really just cant for the life of me see ukraines western "allies" being very keen on zelensky and co spending any of that hard earned western tax payer aid dollars on iranian weapons......
.........but I could be wrong.
Indeed, good chance if they've been getting orders lately they have a pretty good idea where they are going. Serial #'s are also very visible so if it gets to their attention they can check where this batch was sent to. Since these are not serious munitions instead just generic munitions, it is not a big deal nor a game changer that would hurt relations with Russia.Considering that artillery shells from Iran that aren’t in its export catalogue have made it to Ukraine, it is safe to assume that Iran’s arms industry and leadership are selling Iranian arms to third parties knowing very well they may end up in Ukraine.
War is profitable business for arms suppliers. Iran is no exception. It keeps Iran’s arms factories producing and keeps workers employed while bringing in much needed hard currency (gold/euros/dollars/etc)
That’s a win-win
Considering that artillery shells from Iran that aren’t in its export catalogue have made it to Ukraine, it is safe to assume that Iran’s arms industry and leadership are selling Iranian arms to third parties knowing very well they may end up in Ukraine.
War is profitable business for arms suppliers. Iran is no exception. It keeps Iran’s arms factories producing and keeps workers employed while bringing in much needed hard currency (gold/euros/dollars/etc)
That’s a win-win
I really hope you’re wrong. Iranians should never be in that type of terrible business.
here is the evidence, you can draw your own conclusions:
More evidence in the tweet threads. Too much to quote.
Considering the ammo was made in 2022, it seems unlikely that they were taken from Syria. Iranian advisors and Syrian army havent lost any land that I am aware of in 2022 to US/Turkey backed terrorists. I am also unaware of Houthi’s using 152mm shells nor Iraqi PMUs. So captured/confiscated Iranian arms may explain some of Iranian arms ending up Ukraine conflict, but not all.
Notice also that in last tweet the picture on the right is taken from 2018 in Syria. If you look on the crate in 2018, Syria was receiving Iranian shells dating back to at least 2009 - indicating Iran emptying older inventory from storage. Whereas the shells supplied to Ukraine (image on the left) were manufactured in the same year they were supplied —indicating an order was put in with the factories and they were produced for a specific buyer/client.
So it is quite possible a third party country (African/UAE/QATAR) or an international arms dealers scouring the globe for munitions are buying these from Iranian factories and paying top dollar.
Considering the amount of hard currency this generates, business is business.