America has been straining its weapons stockpile after going to war against Iran. A few months ago, US President Donald Trump claimed that 80 percent of Iran's military capabilities had been destroyed. However, Tehran continues to attack US bases in neighboring countries at the same rate. According to the report, Russia has a big role behind the fight that Iran is continuing in the eyes of America. A huge amount of weapons are coming from Moscow to Tehran in a secret way.
According to the report of the international media NBC, Russia is secretly helping to strengthen Iran's military arsenal. Large quantities of TNT explosives, drone parts and ammunition are coming from Putin's country. Satellite images indicate that the weapons being shipped to Iran may also include parts needed to build ballistic missiles. As a result of which America's stockpile of weapons is stretched, but there is no shortage in Iran's stockpile of weapons. But in what way is this large amount of weapons coming without the attention of America?
Although the legal status of the Caspian Sea has long been disputed, in 2018 the 'Charter on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea' was signed. In this agreement, the five countries on the shores of the Caspian Sea get the right to its resources and security.
The report claims that Russia is using the Caspian Sea to send weapons to Iran. Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan are bordered by this sea. This sea route has become the main route for Russia's arms supply to avoid European surveillance. If ships plying this route turn off their tracking systems, it becomes impossible to follow the ship's movements. This secure, strategic sea route is being used to evade international sanctions and surveillance. Although the legal status of the Caspian Sea has long been disputed, in 2018 the 'Charter on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea' was signed. In this agreement, the five countries on the shores of the Caspian Sea get the right to its resources and security. Due to which the entry of foreign military forces is prohibited here. Using that opportunity, Iran is getting endless weapons from Russia. Iran supplied Russia with Shahed-like drones during the Ukraine war. Now Russia is helping to replenish Iran's military stockpile.
However, not only Russia, but also China has extended a helping hand to Iran. Beijing is providing various technical assistance to Iran. These include Beidou navigation systems, radar and surveillance technology, and components used in the production of solid-fuel missiles. Iran is increasing the use of components made in Russia and China in its indigenous ballistic missiles. In addition to weapons, Russia is also providing Iran with satellite imagery, which helps monitor military bases and identify targets for attacks. Both China and Russia have denied this allegation.