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Rosoboronexport

Trade risk · Sanction-linked entity
TypeCompany[sources]
NameRosoboronexport[sources]
Incorporation datenot available[sources]
Jurisdictionnot available[sources]
CountryRussia[sources]
Registration numbernot available[sources]
SectorDefense[sources]
Websitewww.roe.ru[sources]
Source linkwww.unitedagainstnucleariran.com[sources]
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2/23/15)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

"Russia's state arms export agency said Monday that it is supplying Iran with defensive weapons, including surface-to-air missiles, but did not say whether they include the sophisticated long-range S-300 missiles...Rosoboronexport said in a statement that 'only weapons of a defensive nature are being supplied to Iran, including anti-aircraft weaponry.' It added that, previously, Tor-M1 air-defense systems were supplied to Iran." (Associated Press, "Russia giving Iran only defensive weapons," 12/22/08) (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3642455,00.html)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

"Rosoboronexport contracted with Iran late July to modernize 30 Su-24 front bombers which may bear tactic nuclear weapons. The contract is to be executed by Sukhoi." (Kommersant, "Sanctions Imposed on Russian Companies Linked to Iran," 08/05/2006) (http://www.kommersant.com/p695422/r_1/Sanctions_Imposed_on_Russian_Companies_Linked_with_Iran/)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

"Russia has offered Iran its latest Antey-2500 missiles, the head of Russian state defense conglomerate Rostec said on Monday according to media reports, after a deal to supply less powerful S-300 missiles was dropped under Western pressure. Sergei Chemezov said Tehran was now considering the offer, TASS news agency reported. Russia scrapped a contract to supply Iran with S-300 surface-to-air missiles under Western pressure in 2010, and Iran later filed a $4-billion international arbitration suit against Russia in Geneva, but the two countries remain allies." (Reuters, "Russian offers Iran latest anti-aircraft missiles: TASS," (http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/23/us-iran-nuclear-russia-missiles-idUSKBN0LR0MZ20150223)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

"For two years, the United States regarded Rosoboronexport, Russia’s official weapons exporter, as an international pariah for selling arms to Iran and Syria. Then, in 2010, the U.S. suddenly lifted sanctions against it. By June of this year, the reversal was complete: the Pentagon awarded the company a no-bid contract worth upwards of $1 billion… Rosoboronexport, whose annual revenues have grown to nearly $9 billion, had only recently been removed from the list of companies sanctioned by the U.S. State Department for violating U.S. laws prohibiting the sale of weapons to Iran and Syria. Among the suspected sales were surface-to-air missiles to Iran. But after sanctions were lifted, the Army went full steam ahead with plans to sole-source a $375 million contract to the Russian arms agency, now arguing that it was the only legitimate vendor of Russian armaments." (Wired, "Russian Firm Got No-Bid Pentagon Contract After Selling Arms to Iran," 8/31/11) (http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/08/pentagon-gave-no-bid-contract-to-russias-biggest-arms-dealer/)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

"Russia's government-run weapons manufacturer is supplying equipment for Iran's missile program, intelligence documents recently presented to the US Congress indicate. According to intelligence estimates, this does not represent official cooperation between Moscow and Tehran, but rather demonstrates the inability of the Russian government to prevent state firms from engaging in illegal trade with the Islamic Republic. The Russian firm in question is Rosoboronexport, which supplied Iran with defensive missile systems in 2006 and continues to maintain business ties with Iran in the missile sector." (YnetNews, "Russian manufacturer selling missile equipment to Iran," 6/11/12) (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4240678,00.html)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

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Iran UANI Business Registry2,320

List of companies involved in international business with or in Iran, including their withdrawal status from Iranian business ties, maintained by United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI).

United States of America · UANI · non-official source

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