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China Opens Missile Plant In Iran

TEHRAN, IRAN

China inaugurated a missile plan in Iran last month, even as the United States and its allies were pressing Beijing to support a new round of tough economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program, Jane's Defense Weekly reports.

It's a military relationship that goes back two decades and, in light of Russia's reluctance to provide the Iranians with advanced air-defense missile system to counter possible U.S. or Israeli airstrikes, is set to expand.

Robert Hewson, editor of Jane's Air-Launched Weapons, reported that the factory for assembling and producing Iran's Nasr-1 -- Victory 1 -- anti-ship missile was opened March 7.

The Nasr is identical to China's C-704 anti-ship missile, Hewson says. Iran's burgeoning defense industry, much of it controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, has been producing Chinese-designed anti-ship missiles such as the C-801 since the early 1990s.

The C-704, developed by China Aerospace Group, targets ships of 1,000-4,000 tons displacement and is the equivalent of the U.S. AGM-119 anti-ship missile. With a range of 106 miles and a 240-pound warhead, the C-704 has a kill probability of 95.7 percent.

The Iranians, possibly with Chinese assistance, have even developed improved versions such as the Noor, an upgraded version of China's C-802, with a longer range than the original and over-the-horizon capabilities.

Indeed, Hewson observed that "Iran has gone further than China in fielding the C-802, taking what was previously a land- and ship-launched weapon and producing an air-launched version that can be carried by Mi-17 helicopters and fast-jet types."

Over the years Iran has developed a range of anti-ship missile systems from the Chinese weapons that gives the Islamic Republic's regular navy and the IRGC's naval arm the capability to exert a considerable degree of control over waters in the Gulf and the Arabian Sea.

This is the area from which U.S. naval forces would strike if hostilities erupt.
On Saturday, the IRGC concluded its annual three-day Great Prophet exercises in the Strait of Hormuz, the choke point gateway to the Gulf and a key energy artery, in a show of defiance against the United States.

The Nasr is a medium-range weapon that can be launched from warships or shore batteries and its development and planned mass production has been trumpeted by Tehran at a time when Iran's military forces are making preparations to counter possible attacks.

"In a methodical and deceptively modest manner China has helped Iran take charge of all its surrounding waters and this work between the two nations continues," Hewson reported.

"Follow-on versions of the Nasr are being developed to include an air-launched variant.

"There are other cooperative tactical missile programs under way and China's design bureaus have displayed several 'export only' weapons (such as the C-705 lightweight cruise missile) that would seem set to follow the established route into Iran," Hewson added.

"With such a solid relationship established between the two countries it is not difficult to see why China has been reluctant to commit to the Western push for sanctions against Iran."

China, ever hungry for energy sources to fuel its expanding economy, imports around 12 percent of its oil from Iran and seeks to secure Iranian natural gas through overland pipelines -- another reason it has shown little enthusiasm for new U.N. sanctions on Iran.

Hewson said no Chinese envoys were seen at the opening of the Nasr factory conducted by Iran's hard-line defense minister, Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, but the event marked "another milestone in the continuing military/industrial bond between the two countries."

Hewson observed that unlike Russia, China "has been very successful in offering Iran technology and capabilities that are actually wanted, as opposed to those that might be 'nice to have.'

"A path has been found through the factions within Iranian officialdom (and its armed forces) to deliver products that build trust in Beijing. In return, China gains influence with Tehran that can be parlayed into access to Iran's natural resources."

While these Chinese-origin systems have provided Iran with invaluable missile technology, this has had little or no impact on the development of its ballistic missile capabilities.

"Iran's strategic weapons can only (ultimately) involve it in a losing battle with the United States,' Hewson concluded, "but its tactical weapons have already altered the regional balance of power in a much more practical way."


OfficialWire: China Opens Missile Plant In Iran
 
i have not read the article, but form its heading it seems that China will be supporting IRAN against expected Israeli attack......

China has always supported countries who stands against evil, this is for sure.

:china:
 
Half the world is already worried about Iran's intentions and here we have a VETO power opening missile plants in the same country.

Great! :hitwall:
 
i have not read the article, but form its heading it seems that China will be supporting IRAN against expected Israeli attack......

China has always supported countries who stands against evil, this is for sure.

:china:

Actually Chinese don't support the countries that are right/wrong. They just support the under dog, the country which needs weapons in order to survive and they make a lot of cash on it. Its just business and a profitable one at that.

They aren't supporting, they are just servicing a customer like in dope business, and in the process endangering the customer itself.
 
^^No way Providing weapons to countries like IRAN requires Guts.That Russia nowadays is short on.
 
we need the courage to stand up to the aggressive warlord faction of world politics. hopefully iran can withstand the pressure and take its rightful place among the nations of the world.
 
from where nuclear weapons came in these are simple conventional missiles which will enhance the capabilities of Iranian Navy
 
Beat wishes to Iran from all Pakistan with hope that they will come up with some threatening NUKES:devil: in few months..

and for Chinese brothers,,,,,:tup: They are really standing against evil.:china::victory1:
 
Actually Chinese don't support the countries that are right/wrong. They just support the under dog, the country which needs weapons in order to survive and they make a lot of cash on it. Its just business and a profitable one at that.

They aren't supporting, they are just servicing a customer like in dope business, and in the process endangering the customer itself.

:haha::haha::argh::argh: then why they are not supporting india, world biggest weapon purchaser...:crazy:
 
:haha::haha::argh::argh: then why they are not supporting india, world biggest weapon purchaser...:crazy:

because India is not the underdog in India-Pak scenario. India can do without Chinese weapons and India has an option, it can buy from any seller in the world.

and India can buy the original from Russia at almost same price. Why buy duplicate?? :p:lol: Jokin. But yes, China just modifies Russian goods and sell, so its better to go for Russian.

Pak, Iran, North Korea, etc are countries which are a little isolated from the international arms market and they are the underdogs too. Thats the perfect recipe for China.
 
because India is not the underdog in India-Pak scenario. India can do without Chinese weapons and India has an option, it can buy from any seller in the world.

and India can buy the original from Russia at almost same price. Why buy duplicate?? :p:lol: Jokin. But yes, China just modifies Russian goods and sell, so its better to go for Russian.

Pak, Iran, North Korea, etc are countries which are a little isolated from the international arms market and they are the underdogs too. Thats the perfect recipe for China.

haaaa underdog :haha:, lol reality is that india is evil in PAK-INDO scenario,

and even if you think that Chinese weapon is copy of Russian, but buying a russian copy at extremely low cost seems good deal... Fact is they don't sell you.
 
Actually Chinese don't support the countries that are right/wrong. They just support the under dog, the country which needs weapons in order to survive and they make a lot of cash on it. Its just business and a profitable one at that.

They aren't supporting, they are just servicing a customer like in dope business, and in the process endangering the customer itself.
And this is also an insurance scam. I bet the Chinese got the plant insured by Lloyd's. Once it is destroyed, either by US or by Israel, it is another payday for the PRC.
 
Pak, Iran, North Korea, etc are countries which are a little isolated from the international arms market and they are the underdogs too. Thats the perfect recipe for China.

do you think that RD93, F16,and SAAB 2000, Miraj3-5 etc etc r result of isolation form arms market....:haha:
 
do you think that RD93, F16,and SAAB 2000, Miraj3-5 etc etc r result of isolation form arms market....:haha:

yes.

Mirages that PAF flies are the ones that were retired in other countries. They were going to be scraped when PAF bought them.

F16 you got are after a long long wait due to sanctions, and just because you participated in WoT. Once the war is over, no more F16s

RD93 wasn't sold by Russia. China had bought RD93 engines in bulk (around 200) from Russia. They just sold those and Russia couldn't do anything about it.

So, its your luck and hard work in the WoT that is giving you the opportunities. Make hay while the sun shines.
 
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