As i said, Algerians knew what they ordered before.Compared to the Su-30MKA (similar to the MKI) which they also ordered. Which is why they asked for more MKA's instead of the SMT's.
As i said, Algerians knew what they ordered before.Compared to the Su-30MKA (similar to the MKI) which they also ordered. Which is why they asked for more MKA's instead of the SMT's.
First off the source is a cnp of different time periods. If you're interested MDB has a comprehensive list of Russiand AD systems export. Second off SAM's are not the main part of russian military export, aircraft are. The source also does not specifically claim that Iran has the missile. It merely speculates that it's possible. It's not evidence.The following states that Iran procured a limited number of S-300PMU-1 missiles in 1993, the link is below. Before jumping to conclusions the article is paragraph eight so please read long enough to get to the article:nfloorl:
http://missilethreat.com/missiledefensesystems/id.50/system_detail.asp
And what you wrote:Iran to Buy Russian Weapons
Referring to U.S. concern over Russian arms sales to Iran, Russian President Putin noted that profits from such military deals was measured by their "foreign policy consequences."
Defense analysts note that Iran is likely to be the third-largest importer of Russian weapons, behind China and India. In 2001 Iran acquired a limited number of Russian SA-10C Grumble surface-to-air missiles. The missiles are reportedly stationed outside Tehran. Iranian armed forces personnel have traveled to Moscow to receive training on the SA-10 system.
Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhjani noted during a recent visit to Moscow that future large purchases of Russian weapons are in the works.
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/1/9/154806.shtml
Sorry, they don't have them. It's a circular reference.Another link stating Iran received two S-300C missiles systems in 2003 and they were placed near Tehran. Also our (USA) government has stated that there are two S-300C missile systems around Tehran. Item is about five or six paragraphs down article. Additionally, the USA comment was confirmed by satellite imagery.
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/1/9/154806.shtml