• Riverside@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    Regarding the particular systems: can you provide numerical data on the amount of radars and SAM battery components? Russia provided SU-35s but AFAIK Iran has 2, which is absolutely insufficient (Russia has other limitations such as being itself at war and not being the industrial powerhouse of the world anymore).

    • 秦始皇帝@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      On quantities: I don’t have exact figures for now, but from this Treasury designation it appears China is supplying a sizeable chunk of solid-rocket precursors to Iran, enough to show up as a repeated sanctions target, which implies volume. ISW also notes ongoing precursor shipments via sanctioned vessels, though without public tonnage (it does however estimate 260 rockets worth).

      For the YLC-8B: it’s reported that several units have shipped (this one also notes beidou access), but exact figures aren’t publicly verified. These systems typically deploy in batteries of 3–4, so “several” likely means at least one battery.

      On dual-use parts like guidance modules or SAM components: exact figures are unfortunately impossible to pin down, they’re deliberately obscured under commercial HS codes. But the pattern of repeated OFAC designations suggests the flow is sizeable enough to matter.