While speaking about defense cooperation between the two countries, he highlighted successful interaction in Syria. "We had a joint operational headquarters in Damascus, so military officers from the two countries communicated with each other, exchanged views and information," he said. "I believe that the Syrian events proved to be a culmination of our military cooperation," Boroujerdi concluded.
S-300 supply to Iran
Russia and Iran singed a contract on the delivery of S-300 air defense missiles systems to the Islamic Republic in 2007 but its implementation was suspended in 2010. In April 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted a ban on the supply of S-300 systems to Iran and in November that year the contract came into force. In October 2016, a source in Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation said that the delivery of S-300 systems to Iran had been completed.
The S-300 is an anti-aircraft missile system capable of destroying modern and advanced aircraft, including planes using stealth technology, as well as medium-range ballistic missiles, tactical and cruise missiles, radar surveillance and guidance aircraft, reconnaissance and strike complexes.
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