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Russian-made Iskander-E mobile short-range tactical missile ready to be exported. | |||
Iskander-E
mobile theater ballistic missile systems are ready for export, awaiting
a decision by state authorities, the head of the Russian delegation to
arms and military exhibition MILEX-2014 in Belarus, Valery Varlamov said
Thursday, July 10, 2014. |
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"Iskander-E
(NATO code name: SS-26 Stone) is ready for deliveries to
other countries, as well as S-400
Triumf (NATO code name: SA-21 Growler), but the state authorities
need to approve it first," Varlamov said. The representative said that Russia "will deliver [the systems] to any country, if there is such a decision of the president and the government." A few years ago, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that S-400 will be produced only in the interests of Russia. Even partners such as Belarus and Kazakhstan will receive them only after the Russian missile defense system is fully equipped, the ministry said. No such statements have been made about Iskander in public, but in practice the situation is the same, a source in the Russian military-industrial complex told RIA Novosti. Iskander is one of the country’s most powerful missile strike systems used in the nation’s ground forces. Iskander missiles are nuclear-capable and can make use of different types of reentry vehicles to engage a wide range of targets, from enemy military units to underground command centers. Iskander systems were successfully tested in 2007. The Russian Army currently uses its Iskander-M and Iskander-K variants. Iskander-E is an export version, with just one rocket on the ballistic missile launcher instead of two, and a range of up to 280 km. The Iskander-K is the latest generation of the Iskander family using a new cruise missile R-500. |
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