From The Analyst
IRANIAN SUPPLIED MISSILES IN RUSSIA
The details below are a summary of a very long report on the Iranian supply of missiles to Russia and what they actually are.
- Missile Transfer: Iran has delivered Fath-360 ballistic missiles to Russia, raising concerns among pro-Ukraine nations.
- Specifications:
- Range: 120 km
- Warhead: 150 kg
- Velocity: Mach 4
- Iran's claim of the missile’s range is plausible based on simulations.
- Comparison to Russian Missiles:
- Comparable to Russia's 9M54 artillery missiles, but less accurate and effective.
- Russian 9M544 and 9M549 missiles have a better CEP (7-15 meters) and use sub-munitions for wider impact.
- Russia's Motive:
- Likely due to Russia’s production struggles, with Iran's missiles supplementing Russia's missile shortages.
- Forces Ukraine to expend valuable air defense resources on less capable threats.
- Fath-360 Performance:
- Claimed CEP of 30 meters, suitable for large or soft targets.
- In Ukraine, the precision may decrease due to satellite navigation jamming.
- Launch System:
- Mounted on IVECO Trakker trucks.
- Launcher carries six missiles in canisters.
- Iranian Missile Development:
- Iran began developing solid-propellant missiles in 1990.
- The Fath-360, introduced in 2020, is compact and suitable for use by Iranian proxies like Hezbollah.
- Future Use:
- These missiles may be used to target Ukraine's infrastructure or civilian areas, increasing the strain on Ukraine's air defenses. Russia might also adapt them for its logistics systems.
- Significance for Iran:
- Combat experience with Fath-360 could lead to further missile improvements, which may benefit Iranian proxies and allies, indirectly aiding Russia.