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Iran agreed secret shoulder-fired missile deal with Russia, FT reports

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 10:40 AM

Feb 22 (Reuters) – Iran agreed a secret 500 million euro ($589 million) arms deal with Russia to acquire thousands of advanced shoulder-fired missiles, the Financial ​Times reported on Sunday.

The agreement, signed in Moscow ‌in December, commits Russia to deliver 500 man-portable “Verba” launch units and 2,500 “9M336” missiles over three years, the FT said, citing leaked Russian documents seen by the FT and several people familiar with ‌the ​deal.

Reuters could not immediately verify the ⁠report.

Under the deal the ⁠deliveries are scheduled in three tranches, running from 2027 through 2029, the FT said.

The deal was negotiated between Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport and the Moscow ​representative of Iran’s Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), the FT said.

Tehran formally requested the systems last ⁠July, according to a contract ⁠seen by the FT. In June last ​year, U.S. forces struck Iran’s three main nuclear sites as ​the country joined Israel’s military campaign against Iran.

President ‌Donald Trump said Iran’s key nuclear facilities were destroyed in the attack. However, according to a preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment at the time, the U.S. airstrikes did not ⁠destroy Iran’s nuclear capability and only set it back by a few months.

Iranian officials have repeatedly said Tehran had recovered ⁠from the damage ‌incurred during the war and that ⁠its capabilities are better than ever.

Russia has ​a ‌strategic partnership treaty with Iran, although it ​does not ⁠include a mutual defence clause. Earlier in February, a Russian naval corvette conducted manoeuvres with the Iranian navy in the Gulf of Oman this week, according to Russia’s Defence Ministry.

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(Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru, Editing ​by William Maclean)