Iran has expanded its missile program, particularly its ballistic missiles, despite opposition from the US and expressions of concern by European countries.
Iran’s drones are in the spotlight because they brazenly shipped them to Russia, coming under sanctions targeting its drones as a result.
With a range of 8 km, the Sadid-365 missile is capable of obliterating any armored equipment that it targets, according to Mehr news.
Iran is now approaching a kind of “what’s next” issue. Where does it go from here? Let’s look at the recent news.
The latest attack on 'Campo Square' follows the November 15 attack on the Pacific Zircon which was carried out by a drone launched from Chabahar.
One of the biggest dangers of Iranian drones is how they are proliferated to various non-state actors throughout the Middle East.
The Tasnim report noted that this “mysterious” missile has been used in many places, all of them linked to pro-Iran forces around the Middle East.
As ties between Moscow and Tehran grow stronger, they also grow more concerning.
It's not entirely clear why Iran wants its relatively small and historically unimportant navy to travel around the world.
Tehran Times published an article describing how Iran developed its missiles and distributed it to its allies throughout the Middle East.