Iran showcased the S-300 missile system despite US and Israel's claims of its destruction.
21.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.04.2025
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Iran demonstrated the Russian S-300 PMU2 air defense missile system during the Army Day celebrations. This comes as a surprise to American and Israeli officials who claimed that all S-300 systems had been destroyed. This demonstration is seen as a show of defiance by Iran and a preservation of its defense capabilities. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that their armed forces are a foundation for peace and stability.The S-300 PMU2 system, supplied by Russia in 2016, can hit targets at a distance of up to 200 km and at an altitude of up to 27 km. It is capable of effectively intercepting aircraft, cruise missiles, and drones. Analysts believe that Iran may have repaired damaged systems or acquired additional complexes with the help of Russian technical support. This raises doubts about the accuracy of Israel's claims regarding the complete destruction of the S-300.The demonstration of the S-300 took place in the context of negotiations regarding the nuclear deal and rising tensions in the region. This calls into question the strategic plans of the US and Israel regarding Iran. Furthermore, new relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia complicate the situation in the region.The demonstration of the S-300 has significant domestic political importance for Iran, as it unites society around the idea of national resilience in the face of international sanctions. The emergence of this system also complicates possible military operations against Iran and increases risks in regional confrontations.
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