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Iran acquires Chinese satellite equipment via UAE company

24 May 2026
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has reportedly utilized a company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to procure Chinese satellite technology that is associated with its drone program. Leaked contracts and shipping records indicate that the IRGC’s Aerospace Force acquired a 4.5-meter motorized satellite antenna from Chinese manufacturer StarWin in late 2025. This equipment was shipped from Shanghai to Iran’s Bandar Abbas port on a Chinese vessel, the Zhong Gu Yin Chuan. Following a stopover in Dubai, a container was later collected by the Iranian ship Rama III. Investigations revealed discrepancies in the vessel’s reported GPS location, suggesting possible manipulation of tracking data. Customs documents described the shipment as “antenna and accessories,” weighing nearly 1.8 tonnes. The UAE-based company Telesun facilitated the acquisition for the Iranian telecommunications firm Ertebatat Faragostar Kish, which is involved in a project for Iran’s Saman Industrial Group.

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The IRGC’s procurement of satellite technology underscores ongoing military cooperation between Iran and China, potentially enhancing Iran’s drone capabilities amid international scrutiny. The reported clandestine arms dealings between Chinese firms and Iranian officials highlight challenges in enforcing sanctions and monitoring illegal arms transfers. Historically, Iran has faced significant limitations on military imports due to global sanctions, so these developments may indicate shifts in supply routes or methods to circumvent restrictions. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for analyzing regional security and the implications for international relations.

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