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How Iran's Zolfaghar, Fateh-110 missiles compare to U.S.-supplied HIMARS

Por: Newsweek World October 18, 2022

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Russia, continuing to face setbacks in its war in Ukraine, is set to receive a new weapons package from Iran aimed at boosting its military nearly eight months after the invasion began.Iran, which has emerged as one of Russia's global allies as the Kremlin found itself increasingly estranged from much of Europe and the West due to the invasion's backlash, is set to provide Moscow's military with new drones and missiles that could... + full article



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