Iran has made a secret deal with Russia worth 500 million euros.
According to it, the Russian company will supply weapons to Iran for three years.

A secret €500 million deal for arms deliveries has been concluded between Iran and Russia. This is reported by the Financial Times, citing Russian documents and several sources familiar with the details of the agreement.
According to the terms of the contract, Russia's state-owned company "Rosoboronexport" will deliver to Iran over three years—from 2027 to 2029—500 "Verba" anti-aircraft missile systems and 2,500 9M336 missiles.
The documents indicate the price of a single missile is €170,000, while a launcher is €40,000. The total value of the contract amounts to €495 million (approximately $586 million).
Tehran sent Moscow an official request for this contract in July of last year, not long after the end of the "12-day war" with Israel. This is attributed to Iran's air defense system having been significantly weakened.







