TechRussian ship suspected of carrying Iranian missiles to Ukraine

Russian ship suspected of carrying Iranian missiles to Ukraine

Ship Port Olya 3 in port
Ship Port Olya 3 in port
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Mateusz Tomczak

12 September 2024 16:52

The television station CNN obtained photos of a ship in a Russian port on the Caspian Sea. American sources claim that Iranian Fath-360 ballistic missiles were transported on it. We present the capabilities of this weapon, which will most likely be used during the war in Ukraine.

The company Maxar Technologies, specializing in satellite photography, identified the ship Port Olya 3 using its equipment. The photos were taken on September 4 in the port in the Astrakhan region in Russia.

Identified Russian ship

According to information available on marine tracking websites, on August 29, the container ship was in the Iranian port of Amirabad. Notably, shortly after leaving the port, the ship turned off its transponder, making further tracking of its route impossible.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury reported that the Russian Ministry of Defence used the ship Port Olya 3 to transport ballistic missiles from Iran. During a visit to London, the U.S. Secretary of State stated that the United States believes that Russia received Iranian Fath-360 ballistic missiles, which may be used in attacks on Ukraine in the coming weeks.

"In September 2024, Russia received the first batch of Iranian short-range ballistic missiles," the U.S. Department of the Treasury reported.

Transport of ballistic missiles

CNN, citing American officials, reported that negotiations between Russia and Iran began in September of last year. The talks took place when the then Russian Defence Minister, Sergei Shoigu, visited Iran to view the short-range Ababil missiles.

The Fath-360 are short-range ballistic missiles. They enable the attack of targets up to 121 kilometers away. Each missile of this type is approximately 5 metres long and almost 0.4 metres in diameter, with a warhead weighing approximately 150 kilograms. The Fath-360 reaches high speeds, and upon impact, it can reach up to 4 Mach, which is around 4,900 kilometres per hour.

Ukrainian experts warn that they will pose a significant problem for the local air defence. This is not only due to the high speeds they achieve but also because of their high accuracy. The designers used satellite guidance systems GNSS and GLONASS as well as inertial navigation.

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