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Russia-Iran Nuclear and Missile Exports Overview Russia:  Nuclear and Missile Exports to Iran

This section of the NIS Nuclear Profiles Database features information on Russian exports of nuclear and missile technologies to Iran.  The material in this section has been assembled by Dr. Fred Wehling, Senior Research Associate in the NIS Nonproliferation Project of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies.  In part this section draws upon entries in the Nuclear Abstracts and Missile Abstracts databases produced by the CNS Monitoring Proliferation Threats project.  Additional material has been drawn from a May 1998 report produced by Dr. Scott Parrish, Senior Research Associate in the NIS Nonproliferation Project, entitled "The Russian Connection: Russia, Iran, and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction."  Additional information has been supplied by the CNS Information Collections Branch and the Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Library.

For more information on these topics, please contact Dr. Wehling (FWehling@miis.edu), Dr. Parrish (SParrish@miis.edu), or Michael Jasinski (Michael.Jasinski@miis.edu).
 

Page last updated 13 January 1999
For more recent developments, see the Nuclear Exports to Iran Developments or Missile Exports to Iran Developments files.

Comments or questions? Contact Michael Jasinski at MIIS CNS: Michael.Jasinski@miis.edu

CNSThis material is produced independently for NTI by the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or its directors, officers, employees, agents. Copyright © 2002 by MIIS.

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