Russia Deploys Command Aircraft to Iran: Flight to Beijing Raises Questions.
Russian Command Plane Sent to Iran
According to Espreso.tv: On July 13, a Russian Tu-214PU command-and-control aircraft departed from Moscow's Vnukovo Airport and flew to Tehran. This plane, registered as RA-64531, belongs to the special aviation unit 'Rossiya' and is equipped with encrypted communication channels and data relay systems, enabling crisis management and command operations during emergencies.
After a brief stopover in Iran, the same aircraft continued its journey to Beijing later that day. This movement occurred amid heightened regional tensions, as the United States launched strikes on Iranian military targets shortly thereafter. Notably, on July 13, Donald Trump announced Washington's intention to take control of the Strait of Hormuz from Iran, marking a significant development in U.S.-Iranian relations.
Impact on Global Affairs
The dispatch of this Russian command aircraft to Iran, at a time of escalating regional instability, draws attention to the next steps for both Moscow and Tehran, as well as the broader implications for international security. This incident may signal a deepening of military ties between Russia and Iran, potentially aligning their positions in response to U.S. pressure. Such developments could have serious consequences for the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East and beyond.
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