The shipment of Chinese sodium perchlorate indicates a rapid rebuilding of Iran’s missile industry since Israeli strikes in ...
State Department tells VOA it is aware of reports that Iran is in process of importing chemical from China, as new details ...
Sources told the FT that the sodium perchlorate could produce 960 tonnes of ammonium perchlorate, enough to make 1,300 tonnes of propellant. This in turn could fuel 260 mid-range missiles.
Two Iranian ships docked in China have been loaded with a critical ingredient to produce propellant for ballistic missiles, people familiar with the matter said—a demonstration of the challenge ...
It follows revelations from intelligence sources that two Iranian cargo vessels intend to transport 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, a chemical compound used to make missile propellant ...
The two vessels are loaded with around 1,000 tons of sodium perchlorate, a material that Iran could turn into 960 tons of ammonium perchlorate, one of the main ingredients for producing solid ...
The reported transactions could make the Chinese entities involved subject to U.S. sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's weapons programs, as the two Iranian vessels are already under U.S. sanctions.
The FT said the Iranian-flagged ships, the Golbon and the Jairan, are expected to carry more than 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, which is used to make ammonium perchlorate, the main ...
The FT said the Iranian-flagged ships, the Golbon and the Jairan, were expected to carry more than 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, which is used to make ammonium perchlorate, the main ...
Two Iranian cargo ships carrying over 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, used for missile propellant, are sailing from China to Iran, according to the Financial Times. The ships, owned by Iranian ...
The ships are reportedly transporting over 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, a crucial component in the manufacturing of ammonium perchlorate. This shipment, scrutinized by the Missile Technology ...