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    1. xabi_the_redeemer on

      This is about the ‘Scorpion’ system:

      >But Sirous Amerian, a New Zealand-based military affairs analyst, told RFE/RL’s Radio Farda he had no doubts about the system’s origin.

      >”Anyone who sees images of these Iranian systems can effectively identify them without needing official Armenian confirmation,” he said.

      >“If you look at the components and structure of this system and compare it with images of the Majid system, in my opinion there is about a 99.5 percent overlap. Therefore, it is most likely the same system. So, either due to local requirements, or perhaps Armenia — because it is not under sanctions — has access to a better, international chassis, instead of, for example, an Iranian Aras vehicle, they mounted it on an (Italian) Iveco chassis,” he added.

      >Armenia would be the first country to buy it, Defense Security Asia wrote on May 27.

      >“It can position itself somewhere, deploy its stabilizers, activate its optics, scan, fire its missile, and five minutes later be 5-10 kilometers away. This mobility, lightness, and the fact that everything is integrated into a single vehicle is very attractive,” Amerian told RFE/RL.

      So the [report ](https://www.iranintl.com/en/202407248345) on a $500m deal had some substance to it.

    2. Armenia should cooperate with any country that offers military services and products, even with Iran.

    3. Note that the MoD declined to comment:

      > A spokesman for the Defense Ministry in Yerevan was also cautious, declining to confirm or deny if the Scorpion was actually of Iranian origin.

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