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Report: Iran to Receive Chinese Shoulder-Launched Missile Systems

The $60 million deal would add up to 400 shoulder-fired missiles as Tehran rebuilds defenses after U.S. and Israeli strikes exposed gaps.

  • Iran is expected to receive within weeks up to 400 Chinese-made shoulder-fired missile launchers to rebuild short-range air defenses amid the five-month-old war with the United States.
  • Mounting conflict with the United States and Israel exposed vulnerabilities in Tehran's ability to protect military sites, prompting the $60-70 million purchase to strengthen critical infrastructure defenses.
  • Signed through Hong Kong-based intermediary Zhongqing Baoshang International Investment, the contract covers 300 to 400 QW-12 and FN-16 missile systems designed for rapid deployment around sensitive infrastructure.
  • China's Foreign Ministry dismissed reports as "completely groundless," while Pakistan's military public relations wing ISPR called allegations "absolutely concocted and false." Both denied involvement.
  • President Donald Trump warned strikes will resume if negotiations fail to end the ceasefire in place since April, as Tehran explores overland routes to reduce delivery disruption risks.
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The agreement includes the purchase of between 300 and 400 Chinese QW-12 and FN-16 systems, the value of which is estimated at $60 to $70 million.

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Iran is massively arming its air defenses against the US and Israel. The first Chinese air defense systems are expected to arrive in just a few weeks' time.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, July 28, 2026.
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