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(Reuters) - The head of Russia's Rostec conglomerate, Sergei Chemezov, said on Monday Moscow has offered Iran its latest Antey-2500 anti-aircraft missiles instead of S-300 surface-to-air missiles, and Teheran is weighing the decision, TASS news agency reported.
"As far as Iran is concerned, we offered Antey-2500 instead of S-300. They are thinking, no decision has been made yet," Chemezov was quoted as saying.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/23/us-iran-nuclear-russia-missiles-idUSKBN0LR0MZ20150223
First time the offer of Antey-2500 systems is made official. Russia reportedly offered the same system two years ago as well, but Iran apparantly kept on insisting the delivery of the S-300P systems, as they still do today. Not sure whether Iran needs a system (Antey-2500) that is primarily designed to shoot down tactical ballistic missiles and protect army formations on the offensive.