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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has deployed a Russian-made S-300 air defense system around its underground Fordo nuclear facility, state TV reported.
Video footage posted late Sunday on state TV’s website showed trucks
arriving at the site and missile launchers being aimed skyward. It did
not say whether the system was fully operational.
Gen. Farzad Esmaili, Iran’s head of air defense, declined to comment
on the report in an interview with another website affiliated with state
news. “Maybe if you go to Fordo now, the system is not there,” he was
quoted as saying Monday. He added that the S-300 is a mobile system that
should be relocated often.
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Russia began delivering the S-300 system to Iran earlier this year
under a contract signed in 2007. The delivery had been held up by
international sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program, which were lifted
this year under an agreement with world powers.
The Fordo site, built at a depth of 90 meters (300 feet) below a
mountain some 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of the capital, Tehran,
was revealed by Western nations in 2009.
Iran halted nuclear enrichment at Fordo under the nuclear agreement
and says the facility is now being used for research and the production
of medical isotopes.
In separate comments on Sunday, Esmaili insisted there had been no
change in how Iran defends its nuclear facilities, adding that “since
they are national achievements of Iran, they must be vigorously
protected.”
On Monday Iran inaugurated a new radar system it says is capable of
detecting radar-evading aircraft like the U.S.-made U-2, RQ-4 and MQ-1,
state TV reported. It said the Nazir system is located in a remote area
and is capable of detecting ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as
drones flying at an altitude of over 9,800 feet.
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