要买S300了
http://www.janes.com/article/53720/iran-s-300-contract-ready-to-be-signed
Iran S-300 contract ready to be signed[size=1.3]Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
[size=1.3]Iran and Russia have finalised a contract covering the delivery of four S-300 surface-to-air missile batteries, Iranian defence minister Hossein Dehghan told journalists on 18 August. "The text of the contract is ready and our friends will go to Russia next week to sign the contract," the Fars News Agency quoted him as saying. He added that Iran was initially going to order three batteries, but decided to increase the number to four. Dehghan's comments were corroborated by Russian deputy foreign minister Mikhail Bogdanov. "We have reached full understanding on the matter together with our Iranian partners. The question has been fundamentally solved. The rest is just technical details," he told RIA Novosti, which added that the batteries would be delivered later this year. Iran ordered S-300 systems (reportedly five S-300PMU-1 batteries for around USD1 billion) in 2007, but Moscow cancelled the deal after the UN Security Council imposed a tougher arms embargo on Iran in 2010. President Vladimir Putin reversed that decision earlier this year and Moscow has stated that it does not consider surface-to-air missile systems to be covered by the UN embargo because they are defensive weapons. The UN embargo on conventional arms is scheduled to expire five years after the implementation of the 14 July Vienna agreement aimed at preventing Iran from producing nuclear weapons. Dehghan said Iran is looking at acquiring Russian jet fighters when this happens, not the Dassault Mirages that an Iranian government spokesman previously suggested it might buy. "In the field of fighter jets, we declared our requirements to the Russians and we have made no request in this field to France," Press TV quoted the defence minister as saying.
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