
| Year/Date |
Exporter |
Item(s) |
Remarks |
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1988 |
North Korea |
Al-Hussein missiles |
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September 1992 |
Sudan |
surface-to-surface missiles and other weapons |
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2000 |
Libya |
Fajr-5 rockets |
Fajr-5 rockets have a range up to 70km. According to Israeli intelligence reports, Iran has sold the Iranian-made Fajr-5 missile to the Hezbollah guerillas in Southern Lebanon |
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2000 |
Libya |
Unknown number of ballistic missile components |
The delivery contains pumps, machines, and spare parts for a liquid fuel plant designed by Iranian missile experts |
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August 2004 |
Hezbollah |
8 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Model type: Muhajir-4) |
Carries digital radar, 3 cameras, electronic wireless transmission, soars up to 6,000 feet, and has top speed of 120 km per hour |
Key Sources: Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, House Republican Research Committee; Washington Times; Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr.; Jane's Intelligence Review; Associated Press; Tehran Times; Center for Nonproliferation Studies; Washington Post; Jane's International Defense Review; Jane's Defense Weekly; IRNA (Islamic Republic News Agency); Kenneth R. Timmerman; The International Missile Bazaar: The New Supplier's Network; US Central Intelligence Agency; United States National Security Council, "U.S./Iranian Contacts and the American Hostages," Top Secret Chronology, 18 November 1986, in Digital National Security Archive; The Times; W. Seth Carus; New York Times; Jerusalem Post; Anthony H. Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Los Angeles Times; Haaretz (Tel Aviv); Defense Weekly; International Security Digest; Aviation Week & Space Technology; Stringer News Agency (Moscow); Middle East Newsline; The Korea Herald; Arms Control Today; Asharaqalawsat.
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Updated March 2006 |
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