Iran displays Russian-made defence systems in military exercise

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Iran used Russian-made long-range air defence systems in a military exercise on Feb 5, following Israeli strikes in October 2024, which Israel said seriously weakened Tehran’s defensive capabilities.

The exercise took place one day after

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US President Donald Trump

to discuss regional topics, including Iran’s nuclear programme.

Both leaders said Iran could not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons, with

Mr Trump announcing earlier the resumption of his “maximum pressure” campaign

on Iran to drive its oil exports down to zero in order to stop it from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

On Oct 26, Israeli warplanes hit missile factories and other sites near Tehran and in western Iran, the Israeli military had said. This followed an Iranian attack on Israel on Oct 1, 2024, involving about 200 ballistic missiles.

Iranian state TV reported on Feb 5 that in a simultaneous operation, Iran’s long-range air defence system Bavar-373 and Russian-made S-300 shot down a hypothetical hostile target by firing missiles.

“Some enemy officials and media outlets, after the malicious attack in October, claimed that they had rendered Iran’s long-range air defence systems non-operational,” it said.

Israel’s then Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said in October 2024 that the Israeli strikes had weakened Iran’s attack and defensive capabilities, leaving it at a huge disadvantage in the event of future action. REUTERS

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