Iran intends to transfer short- and long-range missiles to the Russian Federation.
Mossad Director David Barnea stated this at the annual conference of the Institute for Counter-Terrorism Policy (ICT) at Reichmann University in Herzliya.
According to Barnea, in addition to Shahed-136 kamikaze drones, Tehran intends to provide Moscow with short- and long-range missiles.
They are currently looking
He did not specify what type of weapons we are talking about and noted that Iran’s previous attempts to transfer The Russians had their missiles thwarted.
— I have a feeling more deals will fall through soon. We fear that the Russians will give the Iranians in return what they lack, modern weapons that will certainly threaten our peace and perhaps even our existence here, — said the head of Mossad.
Earlier, the American publication The Washington Post, citing leaked documents, reported that Russia plans, with the help of Iran, to produce about 6 thousand attack drones by mid-2025.
The aggressor can use them to bomb Ukrainian cities.