Iran’s Fateh-110 & Zolfaghar Missiles Vs US HIMARS In Russia-Ukraine War? Which System Has The Edge?

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Iran will reportedly extend its supply of weapons to Russia with a tranche of missiles and more drones. The deal was reportedly reached when a delegation led by Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber visited Moscow on October 6. A Reuters report identifies the Iranian missiles set to boost Russia’s arsenal as Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar. The short-range Iranian missiles are capable of striking targets at 300km and 700km, respectively. Experts are now drawing comparisons between the Zolfaghar and Fateh-110 missiles and Ukraine’s US-supplied HIMARS. Will Putin be able to turn the tide of war with these Iranian Missiles? Watch this video to know more.
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These two types of missiles have been tested on the US military base in Ain al-Assad, they have a speed above Mach 7 and have a lot of destructive power.
The information about the missiles in this video is completely wrong.

ALI-ervh
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War has unseen opportunity for Iran not only testing drones and also developing future market for them welldone

Flexible
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Zelenesky's comment is hypocritical.
He made fun of Russia for importing weapons while his country itself is running on charity and imported weapons.

gametabulas
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So Iranian technology is REAL, not bluff.

ghostofclownfish
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Russia gave a chance to Iran to test their missile in Ukraine like the US and NATO test their 👍

ngamlalmuanmuan
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I think he made a mistake. I think he meant 16m, because 16km is not fit for purpose, it cannot be described as a missile with such poor accuracy (16km).

MegaLmae
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Iran is testing it's weapons with USA weapons to know their capabilities and how much to improve 😅

sujeetkumar.
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US and IS have known the real capability of Iranian weapons for a long period.
They have done a lot for not let the media inform about the advanced Iranian drones (Stealth and non stealth that goes that low that it normally to late when they get seen on radar), missiles of real advanced types, ballistic missiles (Short, medium and long range), and hypersonic will soon come. Many of the weapons are in the world class, and now many countries want to buy after seen how effective the small cheep drones are, in relation to expensive Turkish that cost 20 times more.
Thank you Russia!

udontknowme
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Iran is increasingly becoming a big player on the Ukraine war. Iran's presence can tip the scale on Russia's favor

cjlxlcx
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Iran want to test their missle, in ukraine how effective and the accuracy their missles

rodolfotorres
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these are drones which USA called them Photoshop

anoshiravan
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We have so many types of indigenous missiles at our disposal that each of them is a new surprise for America and its allies. It takes a long time to calculate Iran's power🇮🇷✌🏾

conscience
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Zolfaghar hits with a CEP of 16 km and the Fateh had a range of 5 to 10 meters?!?

superwout
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Two Mosts sanctioned Countries. It's commendable to see Iran develop such systems under their heavy Sanctions.

IAMAVIKJORDAN
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this means that russian technology fall behind from Iranian technology!!! astonishing!!

greatplayerfan
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I can’t wait for Command & Conqueror new release.

northernwing
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And with this... US will have a valid excuse to send ATACMS and other long range ammunitions/weapons to Ukraine

artiefakt
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Zulfaqhar very interesting. What a hero

Danmalamfx
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Great job Iran 🇮🇷 for being a truly independent and proud nation!

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Persian and Turkish military has better equipment than Russia but neither are good as NATO equipment.

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