
Russia is providing limited but notable military and intelligence support to Iran amid ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel. Analysts suggest Russia is sharing satellite intelligence with Tehran, including data on US naval and air assets. This information comes from Moscow’s Liana satellite system designed to track and target naval forces such as US carrier strike groups.
Russia has also played a role in strengthening Iran’s space programme, for example by helping launch the Khayyam satellite in 2022 capable of capturing detailed high-resolution images of Earth. Despite these capabilities, US officials have dismissed some Iranian claims of successful strikes on American assets as exaggerated or false.
Beyond intelligence sharing, Russia has long supplied Iran with military equipment including air defence systems and aircraft. Since the current conflict began, sources indicate Moscow has continued to provide technical support, components, and expertise.
Military cooperation between the two countries has been reciprocal. One of the most important areas of cooperation has been drone warfare. During the war, Russia has adapted and improved Iran-designed Shahed drones making them faster better at navigating more resistant to electronic interference.
Some of these improvements such as anti-jamming technology are now believed to have been shared back with Iran and its regional allies. Western officials say Iran has also adopted Russian tactics such as deploying waves of drones both real and decoys to overwhelm air defence systems.
However, some analysts believe Iran’s recent drop in drone use could point to supply issues which may be weakening the impact of its strategy. Experts stress that Russia’s support while present is careful and calculated rather than game-changing. Moscow hasn’t stepped directly into the conflict and doesn’t have a formal mutual defense pact with Tehran. At the same time, some observers suggest Russia might be gaining indirectly higher global oil prices could boost its economy and help sustain its ongoing war effort in Ukraine under President Vladimir Putin.
Although Moscow extends support to Tehran diplomatically and militarily many observers see this backing as more symbolic than substantial a way of showing solidarity rather than offering a decisive edge. In the end, analysts say Iran likely understands that Russian support on its own won’t be enough to turn the tide reinforcing the view that Moscow’s role while real remains limited.
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