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Russia's defense minister has eyed a new Iranian-built missile during a visit to the country on Wednesday, as Moscow promises relations with Tehran are "reaching new highs" amid the war effort in Ukraine.
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An unspecified cruise missile with a range of around 1,500 kilometers, or 930 miles, was spotted in footage of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visiting Iranian military facilities, according to a clip posted to X, formerly Twitter.

The missile "appears identical" to the Quds-3 missile used by Tehran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen, the unofficial "Iran Defense" account wrote, adding such a cruise missile "would be well suited to Russia."

There are very few available details around the development of this missile, and Russia's possible interest in the technology. But it does look very much like the Quds-3 used in Yemen, which may have been a testing ground for this type of missile, according to military expert David Hambling.

Shoigu visited Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps during his trip to the country this week, and "saw missile weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as Iranian-made air defense equipment," the Russian Defense Ministry said. Images and footage from the visit indicate Shoigu also viewed Iran's "loitering" anti-aircraft munition, known as the 358 missile.

Iran has been developing its missile capabilities, and in early August, Tehran reportedly started testing a new cruise missile with a ramjet engine.

"Like other cruise missiles, the Quds-3 is powered by a small turbofan jet engine, making it much faster than propeller-driven attack drones like the Shahed-136s sold to Russia, and giving it a better chance of getting through defenses," Hambling told Newsweek.

The Kremlin has courted closer relations with countries such as Iran since the start of the war in Ukraine. Moscow has deployed Tehran-designed Shahed loitering munitions against Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure, seen as a low-cost way to strike Ukraine, alongside the pricier missile barrages.

In fall 2022, Iran also agreed to supply Russia with more high-tech drones and short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missiles.

One-way attack drones like the Shaheds move much more slowly than cruise missiles, making it easier for air defenses to intercept them.

A smaller price tag than many of the missiles Russia is burning through in Ukraine—such as its Kalibr cruise missiles—will also appeal to Moscow, Hambling argued.

"A low-cost cruise missile would be a useful way for Russia to supplement their dwindling stocks of Kalibrs and other missiles," he said.

Newsweek has reached out to the Russian Defense Ministry and the Iranian Foreign Ministry for comment via email.

Western countries have leveled sanctions against both Tehran and Moscow over missile production. "The pressure of sanctions on Russia and Iran is proving to be futile, while Russia-Iran cooperation is reaching new highs," Shoigu said during a meeting with Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad Reza Ashtiani, according to Russian state news agency Tass.

"The high intensity of meetings confirms our common determination to continue boosting strategic defense partnership," Shoigu added.

In June, Tehran unveiled what it called the country's first domestically produced hypersonic missile, the Fattah.

"The precision-guided Fattah hypersonic missile has a range of 1,400 km [870 miles] and it is capable of penetrating all defense shields," Iranian aerospace chief, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said in comments reported by Iranian state media. The official said weeks later that the range of the missile could be extended to 2,000 kilometers, or about 1,250 miles.


 
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Had Russians fast tracked the development of Su57 & S-70 duo ,they would have wrecked havoc to Ukraine with complete superiority in the battlefield.

Now they are literally throwing everything at their disposal towards Ukraine but are not really that successful.
 
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Iran does not want to participate in the attack on Ukraine obviously.
I dont think Iran wants to attack Ukraine, but i think Iran is motivated to see NATO and its proxy Ukraine get degraded in Ukraine, its a very good opportunity for Iran- profitable and valuable.
So, I think we will help russians secretly in this case.
lol, until the "secrets" show up on the Ukrainian battlefields.

Now they are literally throwing everything at their disposal towards Ukraine but are not really that successful.
Can you provide any information to support this? If this is your perception, you are entitled to it, but to say this is the fact and truth is probably bogus- RUssia has to stay ready for a possible NATO involvement, which could happen at any time, so you think they've prepard for NATO by "throwing everything at their disposal towards Ukraine"? smh.
 
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Russia should green light and fund Iran’s Mobin cruise missile concept.

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RCS = <0.1m2

This system would be extremely hard to detect by Ukraine as it also uses terrain mapping to fly very low.

Russia would have successful strikes with less CM attempts. Even if the missile cost $100K (4 times shaheed) it would be worth it if interception rate drops to very low odds.

Just look at success UK storm shadows have had and they have a similar RCS to Mobin.
 
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Had Russians fast tracked the development of Su57 & S-70 duo ,they would have wrecked havoc to Ukraine with complete superiority in the battlefield.

Now they are literally throwing everything at their disposal towards Ukraine but are not really that successful.
Bwhah

Mr military analyst is back. Can you tell us which military academy has given you the degree of criticizing Russian military doctrine?
 
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Problem is, Russian military cannot afford to conduct constant attacks on Ukrainian infrastructures by using their traditional turbofan powered cruise missiles. They are expensive and non economical assets. Iran had reached this conclusion a long time. Due to cost effectiveness of turbojet powered cruise missiles, Iran has spent alot of time and effort to develop a cost effective long range cruise missile.

Russians are looking for it to reduce the pressure on their economy.

It wasn't easy for Iranian scientists to develop a cruise missile with these features which at same time has a long range.
 
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Tell us why dear troll "Beny Karachun"?
Maybe because Iran found out its missiles intended for exports got messed with :)

Iran don't produce any rocket?
Or perhaps Iran don't produce any weapon for war in Ukraine
Yeah right it doesn't 😂
It's connected to the Mossad messing up with Iran's rocket manufacturing process
 
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Yeah right it doesn't 😂
It's connected to the Mossad messing up with Iran's rocket manufacturing process
well I'm glad that now Israel has nothing to worry about
no drone , no rocket , no missile . only if you guys could do something about our stone producing facility.
 
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Problem is, Russian military cannot afford to conduct constant attacks on Ukrainian infrastructures by using their traditional turbofan powered cruise missiles. They are expensive and non economical assets. Iran had reached this conclusion a long time. Due to cost effectiveness of turbojet powered cruise missiles, Iran has spent alot of time and effort to develop a cost effective long range cruise missile.
Russia already has a turbojet CM with a much longer range limited at 2500km: the Kaliber 3M-14T
 
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Maybe because Iran found out its missiles intended for exports got messed with :)


Yeah right it doesn't 😂
It's connected to the Mossad messing up with Iran's rocket manufacturing process
The day this guy replied to this tweet is the day HAMAS showed MOSSAD and whole of Israel its place. O the irony. Plus, Israel can screw cruise missiles meant for export to Russia but can do nothing about those in Hezbollah possession and Houthis.
 
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