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Tshering22

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They also use Western/Taiwanese-made chips from other countries. Pretty easy to set up shell companies or even legit companies in Cambodia, Laos or some other smaller country and then re-export from there under different headers. All they need to do is cultivate a few bureaucrats in a few countries who can write them off under generic material headers like "fruits" "plastic exports" or "scrap".

The Russo-Ukrainian war has shown how Russians simply re-import from friendly countries like UAE, India, Kazakhstan and Brazil.
 

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Iran's Shahid Soleimani-class missile catamarans, review. The Iranian Navy received two more missile catamarans of the "Shahid Soleimani" type, and the fleet was replenished with the ships "Shahid Hassan Bagheri" and "Shahid Sayad Shirazi". Ships of the "Shahid Soleimani" type are multi-purpose missile catamarans with a unique design, low radar signature and made of aluminum. The Shahid Soleimani class missile catamarans have a length of 67 meters and a displacement of approximately 600 tons, they can be classified as corvettes. The design of the ships is based on the Chinese Type 22 coast guard catamaran boat. For their displacement, the ships have serious weapons, which may be different on some ships. Iranian ships are equipped with Nawab air defense systems and Sayyad cruise missiles with a flight range of up to 700 kilometers. Artillery weapons, a 30mm automatic cannon, presumably a 2A42, and a 20mm remote controlled Gatling gun. The ships are equipped with electronic warfare systems. The ship can accommodate a Bell-412 anti-submarine helicopter, and can use UAVs and unmanned boats. The ship is equipped with 4 Iranian engines and has a cruising range of up to 5,000 miles, and a ship speed of up to 32 knots or 59 km/h.

 

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Iran has received Russian Yak-130 combat training aircraft, the first pair of aircraft have already become part of the Iranian Air Force. The planes are based at the 8th Tactical Aviation Base named after Shahid Babai in Isfahan, Iranian media reported.
Technical information about the Yak-130, in the link to the video in the comments to the video. At the same time, neither Iran nor Russia made any official statements about the conclusion of the contract. At the moment, the Iranian Air Force has received two aircraft, they are already flying.
It is assumed that Iranian pilots are being trained to fly Russian-made Su-35 4++ generation fighters.

 

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