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Iranian 122 mm rockets in Ukraine

Iranian 122 mm rockets in Ukraine

21 Nov 2025

21 Nov 2025

21 Nov 2025

Various batches of Iranian 122 mm rockets have been provided to Russian forces in Ukraine

  • Various batches of Iranian 122 mm rockets have been provided to Russian forces in Ukraine

  • The known batches are from 2018, 2022 and 2023

  • Russia and Iran each produce 122 mm rockets, known as the 9M22 (Ru: 9М22) series in Russia and the Arash (Persian: آرش) series in Iran

  • The provision of Iranian munitions is to supplement Russian stocks that are being depleted in Ukraine

METIS Links

METIS Links

METIS Links

Munitions: 9M22, Arash-1, Arash-2 and Arash-4

Source Information *

Source Information *

Source Information *

Link 1, Link 2, Link 3 & a Fenix Insight source

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