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thanks to Allah Iraq finally is doing what they had to do from long time ago.
Do you think Iran would sell 3rd Khordad or other air defense systems?
Whilst Iraq has the Russian approval to buy S-400 systems these are very expensive and I am not sure if they are even suitable to combat UCAV. I think it's hard to stop UAV's either way and whilst it is good to acquire air defense systems such UCAV strikes might continue given who knows what Israel has for tech.
@SOHEIL stated once, most probable and suitable candidate is 3rd khordad.
But it's an IRGC system, will they agree to sell..?
Hmm, they should go for s400 side by side Iranian SAMs.If I have to guess, 15 Khordad or some Talash based system are likely candidates for Iraqi military. Wasn't the 15th of Khordad system shown to Iraqi delegates? I think 3rd of Khordad is a strategic assymetrical weapon and I can see it being operated already by PMU. Two drones have already been shutdown by PMU but I don't know what they have used.
Do you think Iran would sell 3rd Khordad or other air defense systems?
Whilst Iraq has the Russian approval to buy S-400 systems these are very expensive and I am not sure if they are even suitable to combat UCAV. I think it's hard to stop UAV's either way and whilst it is good to acquire air defense systems such UCAV strikes might continue given who knows what Israel has for tech.
Whatever system that will be “sold” will be together with considerable ToT. Even Yemen is producing own hardware now. It is in Irans interest that its allies are able to defend themselves and an important aspect to that is self reliant.Do you think Iran would sell 3rd Khordad or other air defense systems?
Whilst Iraq has the Russian approval to buy S-400 systems these are very expensive and I am not sure if they are even suitable to combat UCAV. I think it's hard to stop UAV's either way and whilst it is good to acquire air defense systems such UCAV strikes might continue given who knows what Israel has for tech.
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Hmm, they should go for s400 side by side Iranian SAMs.
YES.Do you think Iran would sell 3rd Khordad or other air defense systems?
Do you think Iran would sell 3rd Khordad or other air defense systems?
Whilst Iraq has the Russian approval to buy S-400 systems these are very expensive and I am not sure if they are even suitable to combat UCAV. I think it's hard to stop UAV's either way and whilst it is good to acquire air defense systems such UCAV strikes might continue given who knows what Israel has for tech.
Since when has a Jew ever given a damn about the "Goy"?
This is great development! Thanks for sharing.
I would be really surprised if Iran doesn't. Iraq is a really important ally of IranDo you think Iran would sell 3rd Khordad or other air defense systems?
Whilst Iraq has the Russian approval to buy S-400 systems these are very expensive and I am not sure if they are even suitable to combat UCAV. I think it's hard to stop UAV's either way and whilst it is good to acquire air defense systems such UCAV strikes might continue given who knows what Israel has for tech.
It won't work untill Iraq don't clean CIA garbages within them...I think Iran would definitely sell Iraq air defence systems. They've said this numerous times.
Since you already have Pantsir that's your short-range air defence sorted. We can't sell you long range systems like Bavar-373 yet since the priority will probably be bringing them into service with Iran. But medium range systems 3rd Khordad, Sayyad-2 systems would definitely solve your problems in the short term since we have them in inventory (can be delivered quickly), they are quite cost-effective and quite combat-effective. Ranges of about 75 km with these sorts of systems. Technology loss would not be much of an issue since Iran has a few more advanced systems and is continually upgrading its current ones.
3rd Khordad especially is highly mobile and has a small footprint so the Israelis will have a hard time knowing for sure where exactly they are.
It would be critical though that these are brought into service of the Iraqi Armed Forces under the state though. So the Israelis can't use the same excuse they've been using with Lebanon. Obviously diplomatically you are in a much better situation than Syria. They can't carry out an extensive, long-term campaign in Iraq (like they're doing in Syria), neither diplomatically or militarily.